And actually, if someone's posting your PI, how would deleting your account do you any good?
Because the only reason people care about PI is because people who know them IRL can see their shit. Go into BI or BLTC and tell me anyone there wouldn't want to delete their posts if their handle here got posted on facebook or something. Also this (what you posted) is the exact argument I made against the PI rule which you haven't addressed, so apparently being helpful to people who had their PI leaked isn't actually criteria for making a rule with respect to PI in your eyes.
And actually, if someone's posting your PI, how would deleting your account do you any good?
Because the only reason people care about PI is because people who know them IRL can see their shit. Go into BI or BLTC and tell me anyone there wouldn't want to delete their posts if their handle here got posted on facebook or something. Also this (what you posted) is the exact argument I made against the PI rule which you haven't addressed, so apparently being helpful to people who had their PI leaked isn't actually criteria for making a rule with respect to PI in your eyes.
Lanny, why are you so dead set on allowing the posting of personal information? What legitimate reason would a user have to post another users personal information? If you can think of one it could and should be requested as a special exception to mods on a case by case basis. The no posting PI rule prevents that very scenario.
Deleting accounts should also be only permissible by moderators on a case by case basis as arnox said, it could make threads unreadable.
I would like to know why there is a need for a no bestiality rule? I don't recall ever seeing an influx of furries arriving at Totse or Zoklet, it just seems like a waste of rule space.
What is the logic behind the no advertising rule? I could imagine someone who is aggressively trying to promote something could get annoying with posts about their thing but that could easily be covered by the no spam/flooding rule.
You should remove the rule explaining the 20 post limit, again though necessary - a waste of rule space. just let it exist no need to spell it out. I could see some fags preparing 50 accounts knowing they only has to post 20 times on each one to be able to spam CP for an entire day.