As the OP, could I ask you to take them to another thread?
You can, did, and I agree that it is off-topic to your original thread. Done.
I don't feel telling others that they are getting banned on chat helps either. It makes it really awful. For everyone involved.
You're talking on behalf of others now by using "for everyone involved" which is part of the problem. Talk about you, not thinking on behalf of others. This is much of the issue in chat and threads, people assuming. Assumptions are the cause of most problems. Ask. I literally mean, ask, question mark, not statements, but ask a question specific to something you do not know, understand, or want an answer to... in the appropriate forum and location.
What about people who come here and may have
PTSD (how the heck can we know?) but have other more serious symptoms? Are we qualified or capable of helping them?
This is a peer support community, there are no qualifications relevant here. You do not need be qualified to share thoughts, experience, education, and such, with others. What people use from here is their choice, knowing this is not paid therapy, but an online peer to peer community. There is diversity here that you cannot get in therapy, just like there may be experience and knowledge in therapy you may not get here.
Having other disorders than PTSD does not make someone a train wreck or such. PTSD, by itself, comes with some pretty nasty symptoms. When those alone are in full swing... just WOW... run for the hills is the simple answer. Having a personality disorder does not make someone a bad person, and unstable person even, it just makes them a little more emotionally complicated due to the extreme abuse they endured throughout childhood. Yes... some people become unmanageable with such disorders, and at which time they do get removed from this community because we can't support them and the disruption they cause outweighs any positive for the other members.
How about someone who comes into chat with the same freaking story every night asking for help but refusing it when their lives are in danger. Why not use create a thread and ask for advice? I'm reporting it. In fact, I think I'll begin to report people who are abusive too.
I really think you need to take a deep breathe. Read the legal policy you accepted. Did you read it?
It contains most of these points already, just in legal context. This is a mental health community. People are at different levels at any given time. Whilst I feel well now, tomorrow I may be symptomatic and on my arse struggling. Should I not seek support unless I meet what you deem acceptable to be here?
Where do lines get drawn as to who is acceptable to be here and who is not? We have those lines broadly written already... people who meet PTSD level trauma and those who support such people in their daily lives. People who's primary issue is a personality disorder, often do not last all that long here, because we have to remove them. The problem again though, is that symptoms ebb and flow. A person can be super well for a year, then their personality symptoms go to shit on them and hospitalise them for weeks or months. Should they not be allowed support during all that time they are quite ok, just because they have a personality disorder?
What you raise about reporting is really all you need to worry about. It is not a members right to tell another member what they can and cannot do, but instead know what you can and cannot do, and ensure you comply within those arcs. When you see someone outside of those arcs (site policies) you report them and leave it to staff to investigate.
Staff get to these things... it may not happen instantly like you expect, but it happens. Staff know policy, reference it as needed, to ensure whether a report reflects correctly of our policy or whether the member is bordering policy and may just need to be watched. A lot goes on... a lot is done daily... and all staff have lives too.
If you stick with report and ignore functions as a member, then you will have a happy and harmonious time here. If you step over our policy lines thinking you're doing the community a favour if you bully, intimidate or swear directly at another member, then it becomes you who gets actioned.
When in doubt... ask questions in the help desk forum. Staff are more than happy to answer questions, just don't turn those questions into statements and then assertions, as though your opinion is the right one. This forum has been around a long time and has a well established, balanced policy system in place to cater the majority. Sensitivity can be a problem here, as can aggression.