I don't know why people are pretending that the thing he was banned for was calling Architect a clueless fool
He also told Architect to shut up. Which I personally think is more hurtful than calling someone a clueless fool, but it's a matter of taste. "You are not allowed to speak here. So sayeth me, the King of all I survey." Kinda sucks doesn't it?
To some it may seem laughable, but especially to newcomers in a forum, denying someone speech is quite alienating and ostracizing. Not everyone has the brass balls to say "Oh yeah? Fuck you and the horse you rode in on!" in response to such things. A lot of people feel shut down, not sure how to deal with it, not sure they are wanted around, unwelcome.
Particularly women. You ever notice that in testosterone poisoned shithole internet venues, there are usually few women? "None at all" is hardly uncommon, and there's a reason for that.
as opposed to the fact that he didn't agree that calling Architect a clueless fool was some totally unwarranted and heinous act.
Referring to the 1 act in isolation is a strawman. How totally unwarranted and heinous is it to be a jerk over and over and over again?
He's probably been a turd in the past so the moderator's annoy-o-meters were off the charts, but he still got banned for annoying moderators.
He got banned for being a jerk to posters over and over and over again.
And then probably mouthing off to the mods that he would continue to do it over and over and over again. You can't control me nanny nanny boo boo! I don't know that for sure, but I can guess, based on his recent (presumed) reappearance here.
The funny thing is, I've actually got a PM from back in January about some mod wondering WTF is up with this Bronto guy, and assuring me he wasn't representative of any kind of forum consensus. I don't remember being terribly offended at the time, but I found it interesting that a mod was given to wonder what was going on with him, and felt a need to say something privately to me about it. Sort of a heads up, there's something about this Bronto...
Being a jerk to other posters violates the Terms of Service of many websites. Many websites give little to no leash for doing that, just a few warnings and then you're gone. This does maintain a baseline of civility and adult behavior, at the expense of sometimes becoming bland.
INTPforum is far more permissive about what you can do, before someone feels the need to say, HEY, SERIOUSLY, KNOCK IT OFF. FFS!!!
When someone doesn't value the idea of "not being a jerk to others," and does it routinely, then eventually you have to get rid of them. If you don't want a forum full of jerks. 'Cuz the endgame is, non-jerky people won't stick around for routine abuse.
I wish Bronto could have grown and matured faster than his emotional need to wound others, because I think he also has many likeable qualities. He does need to "put in the work" of getting through his own issues though, instead of inflicting them on other people. Lots of people have their own life issues to contend with, and almost nobody needs an extra heaping helping of drama from someone else to go along with it. If you've got your own bag of shit you're carrying around with you, the civilized thing to do is to deal with it and make it smaller somehow, not just fling it randomly around at whoever triggers you.
Alternately...
...in the apocalypse, we can go back to doing forums "the old way". The impolite person is immediately slain by the stronger combatant. It leads to less males (typically) for other purposes, so not the greatest social pattern. I wonder how polite it actually made anybody? Maybe it was always just an ongoing equilibrium of getting rid of excess males, in some bigger picture sense. Like sacrificial ants.
Or maybe a lot of the "being a jerk" behavior was displaying male dominance, and daring someone to cross blades with them, so they could kill you "legitimately". Leading to strategies of jesting and apology on the part of weaker males, lest the big drunken bulging bicep bullies crack their skulls.
I've never liked bullies.
With the evolution of guns though, strength was no longer at a premium. Skill might matter, particularly for a quick draw, but even a weak, untrained person can kill you with a gun. They just have to want to do it.
I was on a martial arts mailing list back in the day where tempers flared sometimes. It taught me to go train instead of talking about it, for several reasons. ;-) I remember one story about a bar fight between a "karate guy" and some redneck. They had words (erm impolite words like an internet forum mkay?) and karate guy wiped up the bar with redneck guy. Then made the mistake of congratulating himself on a job well done, went back to drinking his beer. Redneck guy went home, got a shotgun, waited in the parking lot until closing time. Karate guy came out and redneck blew him away. Story told by redneck's defense lawyer, on the mailing list. Got off with manslaughter due to the emotional rage of having been publicly beaten up by karate guy.
Another story was of some white male tourist in Indonesia, who thought it would be funny to slap the hat off a local's head. Like what's this little brown monkey gonna do? Well he's gonna pull out a knife and kill you (which he did). In his culture, "served him right". Don't even know if he was prosecuted.
In the real world, on the street, there are a lot of powder kegs who want "respect". And if you don't feel inclined to give it to them, they may kill you for it.
Returning you now to the partial moral vacuum of your internet forum, floating in free fall from the common standards of society. I guess it's good not to have a body.