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Except that the admin has removed volunteers from /b/ before for banning in a way he didn't like
>n-no rules for the admin either!
It doesn't work that way. If you consistently get banned for certain things in /b/, and mods consistently get removed when they behave a certain way on /b/, then there ARE rules, and even if those rules are "unofficial" their consequences are every bit as real as they would be on a board like /v/ or /pol/.
From the start, /b/ should have had no rules except the global rule. Instead we have "no official rules, but the global mods who run /b/ have created a laundry list of unofficial rules and will ban anyone they don't like", which is almost worse. Incidentally, /intl/ wouldn't even need to exist if Hotwheels had pulled his head out of his crippled ass and managed /b/ well from the start.
The way things are, it's no surprise the board is shit.