Well, I've read through the thread at least twice and these are my comments (in general) to what I read.
Anthony - While I do think it was very inappropriate to use words such as "bullshit," "bitch," and "whine" in your first post, I do appreciated you opening the discussion up like this. If more than one person was/is complaining about getting warnings/infractions, my first thought would have been, "What can I change since it's obviously affecting people"" And not that they were "bullshitting" "whining" or "bitching." I don't think the latter reaction is productive, and my be overreacting, and is just the type of thing many of us have heard for years from people around us when we are struggling.
I have never received and warning or infraction and cannot honestly say how I would have reacted to them when I was really struggling. I doubt it would have been in a constructive way though, because that's just how it was when I struggled.
I actually find thread titles being capitalized like they are harder to read, which is another reason I don't frequent this forum often. They all seem to blend together and a title loses its distinctiveness because they all look the same. In a sentence, the words are not all (or amost all) capitalized. If I hadn't read the editorial policy, I would never have guessed at the rules for writing a tital simply because I think of the title as a mini-sentence, with only the first work (and proper nouns) capitalized.
Nicolette - PTSD tends to lead to "way over the top reactions" about many things. I'm sure the people on the receiving end, who one again feel rejected and like they can't do anything right wish they could "get over it" too. I really think those two statements do more harm than good at in a forum for PTSD, where yes, self esteem needs to be worked on. That's part of the disorder, which is what this forum is supposed to support, not tell it's members that their reactions are "way over the top," or "get over it." If the members of the forum had a penny for every time we've been told to "get over it", we'd be rich.
And yes, it could very well be the members who have "bitched" and "whined" are defensive because they did something (else) wrong. During my struggle with PTSD, if I did something wrong, it really did negatively effect me. Not because I did something wrong, but because it lead to thinking I couldn't do anything right. "Gee I can't even write a thread title right. There's no way I'm ever going to X."
I do not think members should be abusive or attacking when stating their opinions about the warning/infraction they get, but stating their opinion should be encouraged, not discouraged. Dialogue is always a good thing.
I'm not having a "hard time in life generally" and I take issues with the editorial policy and warnings that people get because of it. If English wasn't my native language, I would have a hard time getting support here.
fin - While I understand waiting to post until you are "more together" isn't the forum supposed to help when you're not all that together? I usually wouldn't post if I'm together because I don't need the support.
I'm part of many forums so I did probably post here pretty quicly one I joined. Yes, there are rules on the other forums I visit so I had a good idea how it all works. None of them have an editorial policy. None. That was a new one for me.
Claire - That's a good point about being in a vulnerable position when you pit yourself out there in a thread and then getting a warning for some grammatical error. I can see why that would make things difficult.
All in all, I think this was a (rather) productive thread and some good changes came out of it.