Wow man. I went away for a day and several new threads spring into existence - including the pony thread on the other page. Anyway, I just read through this thread, and even though Toady has stated his opinion already, I still want to add a few points of my own.
My views:
Firstly, earlier in the thread, several people were advocating for a Moderator/Ban Log, similar to the one on the MSPA forums, which was brought up as an example. While a mod log would indeed clear up several disputes regarding mod actions such as muting and banning, I don't think many of you have considered the actual amount of effort that would have to be put in to support such an endeavor. Some people were talking about finding out the context behind a reported post in a large/fast-moving thread, and in order for a mod log to be even remotely helpful, they would have to find and quote all the relevant posts that led up to the offensive one. In effect, a mod log would actually increase moderator workload, and for not much benefit besides occasional interested posters going to find out what happened to deleted threads. I am therefore against the idea of maintaining a specific thread for this purpose.
Also, in regards to OPs being given mod powers within their threads, I also find that to be a supremely bad idea. It would lead to OPs deleting posts that disagree at best, turning the thread into an echo chamber for the OP's views only. At worst, this could lead to outright hostility and the forum being divided - two or three threads could be made on the same topic, each only allowing the OP's views and no dissenting ones. As a compromise, how about OPs being given the power to "flag" posts with little to no constructive discussion? The OP wouldn't be allowed to delete or even hide them - but others could see for themselves whether the OP's judgment was appropriate under the circumstances.
With regards to the whole FG&R debate, there's a lot to be said on both sides. On one hand, pruning sections does do good for the community - VN's destruction was a wake-up call to all involved to get their act together. On the other hand, outright condemning sections doesn't do much in the long run - the section regulars will just drift over to another board and co-opt it for their purposes. As an example, if the whole of Finally was deleted right now, about 95% of us will move up to DF or the Other Projects, and continue joking around, albeit at reduced pace. Eventually though, we'll turn the others into another General Discussion, and the cycle will continue. That's what I think is happening now - we have newer and older forumnites forgetting that the whole VN lol so randum thing was deleted for a reason. I can't really think of a way to break this cycle without heavy use of bans/mutes/deletes, so I'll just keep quiet for now.
Also in regards to a firmer ruleset, I agree fully. I'll admit, I've only read the rules twice or thrice - one of those being when I signed up. The point is that rules are meant to lay down the groundwork for the context of acceptability, but most people don't read the rules much, if at all. The upper forums (everything north of Creative Projects) don't even have the rules stickied. I feel that there should be more reference to the rules - as of now they just feel like the mandatory to keep the forum from degenerating into porn and spam, but not enough to keep them well-ordered. Setting out more concrete rules, or even emphasizing the existing ones - would be a huge step forward in my opinion.
About the whole report button dilemma, I feel that Retro already summed it up succinctly in his first post. This however ties in to Toady's style of moderation - he doesn't actively go out and monitor potentially bad threads, but waits for the reports to come in. This is the best style of moderation considering the forums as a whole are getting far too big to read each and every thread. The problem here is that people are still reluctant to use the button, waiting for others to do so, much like the bystander effect. Usually, threads degenerate into the personal attacks stage before anyone gets sufficiently riled up to submit a report, by which time the thread has passed beyond redemption.
I know that Toady has already stated his lack of need for more mods, but I still feel that more mods would be better, especially active ones who monitor inflammatory threads. Since the different sections attract a different crowd, why don't we have section moderators, such as Fox up in LCS? In my admittedly short experience, the Finally sections all seem to cater to radically different tastes, unlike the DF boards, so different mods for each section would be fairer for those frequenting them.
I haven't visited the bay12games IRC at all, so I can't say much on the matter.
Other (possibly unrelated) stuff:
Since we're talking about stuff that irritates you, but not enough to call in a moderator, is anyone else irritated by the sheer number of threads popping up recently? I notice that recently, there's been a tendency for newer members to make threads with provocative titles and little to no content OPs, then just try to keep their threads on the front page as long as possible. It feels like they're trying to be famous for having made a topic on the front page, however deluded that feeling may be. This also creates a huge glut of threads with less than five or so pages of replies, and also occasionally brews over into a flamewar.