NintendoAgers,
I really hope you'll all take a moment to read this, as I feel it's important as it relates to the community at NintendoAge as a whole.
But first things first: NintendoAge is a website for video gamers and collectors and friends, and not a place to be taken overly seriously. Seriously!

This hobby should be fun, is fun, and if you're no longer having fun at it, consider selling out and move on to more important things. People do it all the time and there's nothing wrong with it. It takes immense dedication to commit more than a few years to this hobby.
For those of you who actually know me (that number is shrinking rapidly!), know that I don't post as much as I used to. And it's not because I'm not on the site as much -- I really am. In fact, I'm here all the time tinkering with something.
I was trying to internalize the other day just why it is I don't post much any more. Is it because of no free time? Not really -- I've never had much free time. Is it because I don't collect anymore or because my NES collection is almost complete? Not at all -- I collect more now than ever before and yet I find myself somewhat "disconnected" from the community I helped create.
The source of my disconnection is from a constant increase in negativity on the forums. More users = more personality conflicts = more flaming = more negativity. I used to pride myself on not needing to ban people, that we could somehow magically work things out and all get along. Things have changed now, and it's gotten to a level that's hard to manage by just "asking" people to be civilized, and frankly, none of the admins or moderators enjoy babysitting, least of all me. It's a distraction from doing other things on the site (like building new features).
From this point forward, if I get involved in mediation, I'm simply going to ban both users by IP, user name and email address. I'm not trying to be a tyrant, but it's simply easier to ban than to constantly remind certain users to "cut it out" (over and over and over again). We're tired of it, the rest of us are tired of reading it, so we're simply going to stop it.
Another thing I'm going to instruct moderators and admins to start doing is to simply delete "jab" posts. If a post is nothing more than to make a negative comment either about the site or another user, we're just going to remove it without warning. If the post is defaming another user directly (ie, calling them an asshole), there's a good chance that will be the name-caller's last post. We learned that name-calling was inconsiderate in the 2nd grade. In the 3rd grade, we learned that you can make your point without calling anyone a name, and it typically leads to better results.
Banning someone does not mean we'll never see that user crop up again. Sometimes we will. It's literally impossible to ban someone that is determined to come back. If that person comes back and we find out, we'll ban them again. And again. If they play nice, they will probably go unnoticed and everyone is happy again. Problem solved.
I think you all know that I try to be a fair kind of guy, I typically try to stay out of (most) conflicts, and I always listen to feedback to make this place a better community. That said, any constructive feedback regarding this is certainly welcome.
-Dain