Indeed, I agree. However, I have never, ~ever~ seen that combination actually happen consistently. HTC might fare better if they added a disclaimer to the subscription process "If you tune to channel 200, you might get your wittle feewings hurted".
Agreed, but then again we are only getting the stories second hand by the drama queens that feel the whole world is out to get them.
I think what is happening is that HTC has given the MODs guidelines. These guidelines are on the lite side meaning that HTC wants the "kids to play". So while it seems like some people get away with things, those are maybe let slide as a bending of the rule because they don't push it. On the other hand some people get hammered a bit and some of the is due to repeat offenses and reputation.
I can get off with a warning in my local area for speeding as my last stop/ticket was over 20 years ago, but if someone else who has had a number of tickets, or other issues with the law does the same thing they are more than likely to at least get a ticket.
Unfortunately right now there seems to be a lot of monkey see monkey do and many more people are pushing the limits and the MODs are not acting, giving them the benefit of the doubt. That combined with the lack of full time coverage in the arenas it's easy to see how things can get out of hand.
Having 200 is a benefit to the community as you make more friends, chat and hang out with everyone not just a single team and generally adds to the fun with the antic you get, but when it goes over the line and pushes players away then something has to be done.
Lets say you go to a bar night after night and have a good time. Soon a group of obnoxious people start coming in and are loud, bullying everyone and just plain being annoying. How long would you continue to go to that bar? Would you think the bar owner would like a bunch of people that keep coming back and having fun, or a a group of loud mouths who chased away the bigger crowd who was having fun? I know which group Id like to keep in my place