Whilst "personal attacks" are not appropriate for RFF, I think suggestions to resolve issues are a reasonable approach.
As I recall the broad run of these series of discussions was to do with "censorship" and the inclusion, deletion, and accepabilty of certain pictures. e.g. "the protest rally", "the dog on the hook", and the "DSLR shot as featured RFF pic".
Generally, most of us would say we value "freedom" to say and think according to our conscience, and the right of comment and reply is essential to our free society.
Roman certainly thought so, and voted with his feet. Others were in sympathy.
It is an undeniable truth that if we want the freedom to post pics and comment according to those precepts we hold dear, - then we have to allow the same rights to others whose opinions we despise.
I thought the protest rally pics were OK, and I despised the dog on the hook pic. I thought the DSLR Pic was relatively inconsequential. I think this is "fair comment" on my part and I'm prepared to stand by it.
Whilst it's one thing to say, if you don't like it don't look, it's a different matter to say, I don't like it so don't display it.
In conclusion, I have supported Jorge in this and earlier threads, and continue to do so, but I think it's also OK to have an opinion, and probably still OK to say what it is.