I'm glad to see ECCIE back online - but the place has changed, and I find myself confused.
Should probably pause to say "all due respect to the admins and mods" who are themselves struggling to stay on the sunny side of the street and enable open conversation in spite of external censorship.
But the new rules are coming through piecemeal - the forum guidelines don't seem to have been changed to reflect them (or it's presently hidden in the clutter) and new rules are being communicated in stickies and admin/mod postings an comments that are scattered about. It's hard to tell if something that's been posted is a model of compliance, or something that the mods haven't caught and removed yet.
And when there's uncertainty, people tend to assume the worst - and it provides way too much opportunity for misinformation and misrepresentation, candy for the officious types and poison to the rest of us. When in doubt, the best thing to say is nothing.
Or am I missing some singular reference that brings it all together in a clear and non-contradictory fashion so that I can make sense of it, and communicate with confidence that I'm doing the right thing to keep myself and the community in the clear?