This is true. Not just bmx related stuff, or porn, snuff, or whatever, but stupid things like people making fun of or arguing with you. I haven't noticed it in a long time, but first impressions definitely stick around.
See the rules, if you don't like them, leave.
If people are pissed at me for that, there is not much I can do about it. Probably 80% of what people blame me for is actually the staff. I think I have only ever banned one person for arguing with me and only because he got way out of hand. The rest of the time, the staff steps in before I do.
People want and expect this place to be BmxBoard without registration or think they can do as they please. I have no idea why they think that, but they do.
This would work out fine except in a case where a company is trying to hide something from its customers and will not post about it. Obviously that wasn't the case for RNC, but a 'filter' of relevant news posted by normal members seems faulty in a case where the public needs to know something important or shady about a said company.
Because there have been a few times where me allowing rumors has created problems. How far did the Dave Mirra on steroids rumor go? All the way to Haro and Dave Mirra, and then back to me. Not exactly the best way for a major corporation or industry heavyweight to be introduced to your site.
This was not the only example. Another member created a fake ad for Odyssey, and another for Albes. It clogged Albes phone lines for hours.
What you see as
possible fact, is only a rumor until confirmed and can effect peoples livelihood.