1) Everyone does not suscribe to your definition of "crap".
Yes, I have, but it's irrelevant. The actual decision rests with the moderator, and not with me.
2) Some people can see something that meets their personal definition of crap and do the adult thing and simply ignore it. When I am out walking and see a pile of dog crap on the sidewalk I do not call for help, I step over it.
That's a good approach, up to the point where there's so much crap around, there's noplace left to step. So what then? Do you call the guy with the shovel, or do you let it build up on your shoes, saying, "I'm sure this smells like roses to somebody"? Or will you say, "this place stinks" and go elsewhere, as many did before Jim hired the shovel crew?
The decision rests with a moderator after the abuse button is hit.
"That's a good approach, up to the point where there's so much crap around, there's noplace left to step."
In the meat world that could be true. As I see it, it can happen in the cyber world only in an individuals mind. You have the choice of (a) The "abuse" button, or (b) "scroll down".
Regards
J.R.