WhatIsTheTruth: I recently had the pleasure of finding out that according to the forum regulations:
"All decisions with regards to thread/post moderation are final and not up for discussion.".
So I wondered,
if there is no way to dispute moderator decisions,
no obligation to offer transparency on how decisions are made,
no prodecure of evaluating relevant qualifications known to be followed,
and no hashed reporting system, to avoid moderator/user conflict/allingment of interests,
as well as no known supervising authority on how moderators go on with their tasks
how could the users be allowed to participate in free discourse according to a private company's "Forum Code of Conduct"
without being underhandedly hinded to the manner and object they should orate, within the boundaries of logical reasoning and debate, by indiscriminate punitive action?
The queastion is there to purely encourage you to express an opinion, without expecting an answer.
I am already aware of the answer, which I have preemptively censored, in order to comply with the Forum Code of Conduct as mentioned below,
"Taking any other actions that are deemed inappropriate by GOG at our sole discretion."
&
"Abusive and/or aggressive attitude towards GOG Staff may constitute grounds for further penalties."
At the end of the day, the GOG forum and indeed website, may not be run like a democracy, and that is the choice of management. How we the customers react to that, is of course another thing.
There are bodies outside of GOG who in theory you can appeal to etc, but best of luck with that.
With that said, I have had private discussions with GOG mods on a few occasions, and in every instance they were fairly decent to discuss things with, certainly better than many other sites out there, where many mods are on a power kick.
You need to realize that mods are mostly doing upper management's will. They enforce the laws as they have been told to ... or as they interpret them until told otherwise. A few mods have also mentioned they are volunteers.
All things considered, the GOG forums are the most tolerant ones I have come across, and upper management etc deserve kudos for that. Discussions here can be quite robust much of the time. There are some game sites that don't even offer a forum, let alone let discussions be robust when they do.