Just in general, it's good to have a general set of rules rather than coming up with specific ones for each situation. It only causes problems and encourages people to try and get around them with loopholes. If the staff just develops a set basic forum principles and then deals with everything on a case-by-case basis, everything should run relatively smoothly. Being a part of a community involves viewing things you do not necessarily care for or agree with; the solution to this is not to work on creating a board or finding a rule to hide these things, but to simply just move on and find something that does interest you. Edit: Note that I was not saying the staff hasn't already developed a set of core principles - that was more of a blanket statement for communities, not TIF in particular.