No, of course not. If anyone dislikes or disagrees with what you post, should the same restrictions be allowed to apply? Just because a post is unpopular doesn’t mean it should be banned. I post plenty of content on here that is as silly as an elementary school student’s mentality, there are people who dislike it and who object to it, and there are other people’s post to which I object. As long as neither violate the existing TOS, no harm no foul. I don’t think the TOS should be amended in the way you’ve suggested here.
Where in the question is popularity or unpopularity mentioned? I am only asking about coherence or lack thereof, if a question or statement can be understood as meaning something as opposed to gibberish.
I’m not saying you used the word popularity, I selected that word and I stand by it. The posts in question (and yes, it’s obvious to whom you are referring) don’t always meet with my approval, but then again, since when are my sandwich-related or tilde-related or womanizing-related or Vegemite-related or nipple-related or guacamole-related or mayonnaise-related posts completely coherent?
Stu, this is a completely open and public forum. All are welcome here, even if and even when others disagree with what’s posted. If you were to be successful in this bid today, what’s to say different criteria may be protested to tomorrow? You’re not immune to it either, because someone could find fault with what you wrote based on his or her interpretation. Do you realize how many people have tried to get me bounced from here over my grammar-related postings? Some have left the website in frustration or anger because administration, while not specifically siding with me for what I write, defended it as free expression that falls within the stated rules.
You’re calling for censorship, plain and simple. This isn’t the Coherency-Only Q&A website, Pal. If that’s what you seek, why not start your own separate website?
It's what I was going for. Which is true right? Without two sides present I don't see how subjective opinion can even really exist. But obviously that's being a little extreme as we are talking about moderating and not erasing from existence.