In my opinion, moderators of this board actually lock out or delete very few threads in relation to the total number of threads posted.
This bulletin board is usually a pretty friendly place, where most of the members follow the basic rules of online etiquette.
Once in a while tempers may flare up somewhat, or a difference of opinion may "blind" each of us a little. It may become necessary for a moderator to step in do what he or she thinks is in the best interest of the other members viewing this site, and in the best interest of the people that allow us all to meet here in the first place.
Obvious flaming and inappropriate language are usually the two most common reasons a topic gets a moderator's attention, and if necessary will most likely either be deleted or closed/locked
Asking other members for information on where to purchase items online, that this site may or may not offer for sale, is an area that I personally feel as a moderator is a fine line to walk.
It's a judgement call, and sometimes people make good decisions and sometimes they don't.
Information relative to the hobby is a wonderful thing to share.
Information on where to purchase items for this hobby is as simple as checking out this site's product offerings, or using a search engine.
It's your choice.
One other area that moderators get involved in occassionally is acutally "moderating" the exchange of comments between two or more individuals. They act as the go between to try and resolve disputes, or at least try to keep the discussions civil, hopefuly allowing each member his or her opportunity to voice their opinion.
In this case I find it hard to act as a go between in the comments made by Big Papa Pump and Zack.
I hope you know what I'm talking about.
A new member who just registers to complain about something on this board, posts only one topic to vent frustration, and then fades away ..... is another thing that will certainly get a mods attention.
It got mine.
If I am wrong in my assumption, please kindly disregard that portion of my reply, and I apologize.