Thanks - and a very minor suggestion for the mods: where appropriate, I think it helps us posters to have specific examples of why rules exist or why posts get deleted. It helps us to modulate our own posts, and to help in policing others posts by 'reporting' them.
Well, a couple of thoughts on that.
First, as you can understand, we don't have unlimited time to explain everything we do. That includes mostly not citing the rule in question or other rationale, much less discussing why the rule is in place or why the action was taken.
We often hear about it from the poster in question by PM, and are always willing to respond to (polite) inquiries.
Second, as far as specific examples, we sometimes let a problem post stand, together with our comments on it, but that's a minority of the time.
We have a feature whereby the other mods can see what a deleted post said and can read a brief explanation (usually just one to a few words) for the deletion. But that doesn't help with your suggestion of more public explanations. And not even the other mods can see when we edit a post, unless we choose to discuss it.
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Rules are there for the reading. They don't cover everything. They obviously have gray areas and a catch-all or two and require subjective interpretation.
So we mostly act
ad hoc and post reminders when something happens that says, hey, we haven't talked about this in a while, or in view of the news cycle makes us think more of it could be coming.
I did post an explanation of the reasoning behind a rule recently and that seemed to be appreciated. So maybe we can do a bit more of that occasionally.
Without boxing ourselves in, of course, or hampering our ability to be completely arbitrary and . . . Well, excuse me . Best not to think out loud. . .