It’s my firm belief that forum vendors/programmers of recent decades have been thoughtlessly complicit in aggression and non-compassion toward unwell people, by failing to offer a Health Forum Add-On patterned after my accompanying photos. It can be called FAIR-FORUMS. After all, aggressors are legally forbidden to invade your own home despite that blue DA’s turn blind eyes. Think “NIMBY”. Likewise, why can’t OP’s be enabled to regulate their own postings against those who inevitably ruin the flow by either trolling, or by counter-productive unhelpful responses?
My accompanying demo (based on the non-aggression principle) would enable OP’s to self-moderate their own postings in a less-severe way than deletions - a way which would include checks and balances. Please see my sample demo, to understand the features which vendors have never offered, despite that it could improve peace-of-mind by tempering those wannabe autocrats who are trigger-happy with TOTAL deletions and TOTAL bannings.
Instead, the public would see a polite message: “This post is publicly invisible” (and give each of them the option to reVisiblize it on their personal connection). It’s not as if that invisiblizing strategy didn’t have a precedent on Amazon, until the latter became socialist!! A strategic app. such as this, would have enormous potential to avoid unfair totalitarian banning, by serving as Pre-Emptive training wheels. How? By non-aggressively conditioning posters to temper their crudeness, unhelpfulness, falsehoods, monosyallabic-posts, unclear posts, borderline-trolling, and borderline-spam toward each other.
Mind you, such a forum wouldn’t go over well with many forum owners (and moderators and members), and here’s why. It’s their nature to want to wield control, otherwise it would appeal to them. Their ego’s are huge, akin to landlords who enjoy invading tenants’ apartments. That’s why a non-aggression-based forum would only resonate with a niche-group of fairminded forum owners+moderators who want their members to have control over their own original-postings.