jptxs and you seem to have already agreed to call them
guidelines, so I will only say:
in reality, this is a benevolent dictatorship, since
vroom
runs it and can do with it as he wills, but other than that,
there can be no 'rules,' only guidelines that people can
follow or not. Why are they guidelines? Because we, the
users, don't have a lot of ways to really enforce them.
As for your suggestion of pointing people at threads, I'm
not in favor of it. Why? Because of conciseness. If it's
in the FAQ, it's really easy to point at, instead of
pointing at fifteen different threads. Also, new people
are far more likely to read only what's in the FAQ or
the Guide to the
Monastery or the "Need Help??" link at the
top of the page than scroll through some fairly lengthy
threads full of perlmonks politics that they know nothing
about yet.
Of course, that would require some kind of consensus, which
you seem adamantly opposed to. Unfortunately for you, it
seems that a majority of the vocal people believe that a
consensus is, in fact, needed. I agree with them. No
matter what that consensus is, we seem to be headed
only to further miscommunication and unpleasantness until
we have some idea of what is expected in our interactions
through PM1.
1 I could go on a long rant about sociology
here, but I'll limit myself to: what else are mores, taboos,
and other unspoken social rules but these types of guidelines?
The fact that you (and everyone else) was brought up thoroughly
indoctrinated2 into some of these social rules does not mean
that they are not the product of social consensus. Far, far
better that we state them explicitly than that people try
(and fail) to apply their internal consensus, as we are
not all the same person.
2 Ooooh, I get burn-in-hell points for that one!
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