As an outsider this argument seems a bit nuts to me.
There aren't any rules that I know of for Suntrader to have broken.
Either way, if people are getting frustrated, angry or upset, then that's their own demon to conquer. A good trader needs to be in control of their emotions. So if someone is posting in a way that doesn't follow some mythical rules and that gets them upset then what does that say?
It's a lesson for myself too. In other areas of my life I get angry about silly things. I just remind myself that I wont even remember it in a years time let alone ten years time and then suddenly I don't care about it any more.
Have a think about what really makes this forum useful. Would it be better if everyone followed a certain set of rules and everyone agreed all the time? Or would it be better if people came with differing styles and view points? I generally don't agree with most people on this forum, but that's fine because I am always second guessing every decision and every trade even after I go long or short. I personally prefer to hear the opposing views and I don't think oppressing people is the way forward.
Good points brought up. I use ET to read posts of other posters because I may learn something new as well as see something I may have missed, for example if and when I see someone like @vanzandt post with big conviction him going long when I’m short, this would make me reassess my trading plan (or not lol).
Put it this way, if you come here, you get some value, whatever it may be. And I agree, folks post calls cause they mostly want recognition of sorts, just like instrumentalists want to be appreciated for how well they can perform. I think many traders are a ‘one man band’ and the only like minded people are then found online. So this environment fills the social gap.