When I browse the forums, I find rule-breaking is quite rare. The biggest problem is just low-value content. That is, people posting things that are uninteresting and don't add to the conversation. You can't fix that problem with moderators, since there is no way to design a rule that forbids people from posting things that are uninteresting since everyone has a different definition of what that is.
The real solution to this problem is a voting system, like reddit/slashdot/etc. The high value content gets upvoted and the low-value content gets hidden from view by default.
I agree, there is not really rule breaking going on and the issue is low value threads/posts.
What I don't agree with is that mods cannot fix that. We don't need 4 threads talking about same sex couples. A mod should be able to combine that into a single thread. The answer is not more rules, it is organization. That is where mods can help. Combine threads. Move posts that are off topic (to prevent derailing). Make subforums (like a recruitment board under the clan board) or forums (a strategy board perhaps?) as needed. Spam is killing the boards.
It would also be nice to have more customization on the multiplayer dashboard. Why should a person that has no interest in clans see all those posts? Why do we need 7 posts from our own clan forum (the 4th newest thread on ours hasn't been posted on in 2 years)? A separate topic, but we need mod tools on our clan forums so they are actually useful. It would be nice if the forum posts on the dashboard noted what forum they were from (perhaps color coded). If that section of the dashboard were spruced up, then maybe we could ignore a lot of the spam.
I have never advocated for censorship. What I am asking for is organization.
Edited 4/8/2015 16:15:49