Brian, I'm with you 100% - the rules are the rules, and one of them is not to hassle the mods. I suppose this post actually belongs in the feedback section. If that's where you would prefer it, pm me, lock the thread, and I will copy and paste this there. I am really intending to discuss this in general, not with regards to any specific person.
I really feel strongly that this is something I have seen happen many times on RC - a person breaks the rules, they then receive a warning. The person doesn't feel like they broke the rules, or did not intend to do so, and they are angry because they are a contributor to the community. The whole thing just goes way downhill from there, with the end result often being a person who no longer wishes to contribute to the community, or is no longer allowed to contribute.
In almost every case - the rule in question has to do with that commercial selling thing.
I have two suggestions with regards to this, both are intended to reduce the number of people who did not intend to break the rules. (screw the people who do it on purpose.. hehe)
- First - Clarify the rules with regard to what is "hobby" and what is "commercial"
-Second - A better way to handle these cases so that the offender does not end up so angry over the situation. Some type of appeal method, warning system, or something of that nature.
I mention that second one because I really get the feeling that what often happens is a simple misunderstanding gets blown out of proportion and it ends up costing the community a member, and sometimes more than one.
** People get angry because they care, the more they care, the angrier they get. Taking a mod who cares deeply, and a member who cares equally deeply and having them disagree is going to lead to fireworks.