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Per4orm, you raise valid points that I mostly agree with, but I do agree with the moderators' actions.
The XOOPS forum is not meant just as a discussion forum, it is also a knowledge archive. When this archive gets 'polluted' with off-topic discussions, arguments, or even duplicate posting, it becomes less valuable as a resource to our users. People come to xoops.org to solve problems, to get an idea of future changes in xoops, to see what new hacks/modules/themes are out there, to see what other people are doing with xoops, etc etc. Most users do not come here to take part in arguments and debates.
The debates about browsers, for example, have taken place here before (search the forums, including the CSS and templating issues), and have been discussed ad infinitum all over the net. There is no reason for another browser debate here, IMHO. Further discussions of CSS issues are encourage, but should continue in the previous thread(s).
We also have an image at xoops.org that we would like to uphold. Since I have been here, the XOOPS community has been *extremely* friendly, generous and helpful - much more so than any other forum in which I've participated. When new users come to xoops.org and see arguments in many of the top threads, they are going to get the wrong idea and think xoops.org is a hostile place. From nearly 10 months experience here I can say that is definitely NOT the case. I hope I am right in saying that most XOOPS users of all experience levels feel they can post *any* question and get a friendly and helpful answer. We don't want users to feel intimidated and that others in the forum will 'attack' them about it being a 'stupid question' or for some other reason. We'd like to maintain this friendly atmosphere.
Another point is that this resource is meant to be shared by all our users. The developers and other knowledgable and helpful people here have limited time to read and respond to posts. When one single user makes over 100 posts in just 4 days, something is wrong. If these 100+ posts were questions about XOOPS and/or helpful answers to other users' questions, I would have absolutely no problem; but from what I have seen, these posts offer little or no benefit to the XOOPS community. This user is *very* disrespectful and unappreciative of the amount of time and effort that has gone into the *free* product we know as Xoops. Not only does this kind of criticism 'piss off' the developers who have invested all this time, but it gives other users the impression that XOOPS is full of problems, when in fact it is one of the best CMSes out there. (Apparently this user things so too, as he/she is still sticking around after making comments like "I will go find another product which has the basic features".) Don't get me wrong, I am *not* saying we should ban any post that criticizes Xoops!! Criticisms help forum readers to make fair comparisons of CMSes and also help us to learn what people like/dislike about Xoops. We are not trying to 'hide' any of the current shortcomings of Xoops. On the contrary, we'd like all our users to be as informed as possible and the advantages and disadvantages of Xoops. That said, I totally agree with the moderators taking some action after **one** user decides to voice his/her opinion 100+ times in a few days. Enough is enough - the point was already made after 1-2 posts!!!
From past experience with another prolific poster, we (moderators and developers) got a lot of feedback from the community indicating that the majority of people were very upset with that poster. For this reason too, I am happy to see some action taken.