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.
Reasons why I oppose the PI rule:
* It doesn't stop PI from actually being posted
* It's one more rule to generate conflicts between staff and posters
* It commodifies personal info so it actually gets posted more
* It generates drama because getting your PI posted is not a big fucking deal
* It's a bitch rule in the first place and make everyone look bad by association
A legitimate use case for "PI" (by the definition of the new rule) is if I wanted to post one of the totse or zoklet collages, I made two of them over the years, it's always fun to look back at them over the years. Things like Malice in his KKK get up at occupy oakland is now PI. If LSD ever registers an account his epic will become PI.
Deleting accounts should also be only permissible by moderators on a case by case basis as arnox said, it could make threads unreadable.
I'm on the fence about account deletion but the point is it makes no sense to implement the PI rule (which obviously doesn't help people who have their PI posted) but not account deletion (which obviously DOES help people who have their PI posted).
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.
The obvious answer is so sanctuary doesn't lose posters to other forums.