Clearly none of you have any idea how a forum works. Nobody is here 24/7 reviewing every post that comes through.
I speak from experience here as a former moderator for a very large forum site that had dozens of moderators, and even there they could not review every post. For one thing moderator was a volunteer position and the moderators had lives and jobs to attend to above and beyond their moderator duties.
The job of a forum moderator is more of a "firefighter" than anything. Normal readers like you and I are going to come across the questionable posts long before a moderator does. That's what the "REPORT TO MODERATOR" button is for. You bring the questionable posts to their attention and they make a judgement call whether it stays or gets poofed.
How many posts have you reported? If none, then you have no right to complain.
Moderators also have to balance keeping the peace with being too heavy-handed. On a forum like this as long as folks are getting along, they play pretty fast and loose with the rules. When it ceases to be civil, or is a subject that has quickly degraded into name calling and personal attacks in the past, then the poof hammer comes out.
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