All ScatteredSpace Server Moderators follow strict guidelines that require them to warn an offending user, kick the user if they are uncooperative, and finally ban the user for a limited amount time. If the user is still offensive, they may be permanently banned. Server rules are located here.
I feel that those guidelines are pretty reasonable.
Several of the rules stated are interpretation based, a long with some rules that the moderation team must abide by. Each individual moderator should have their own form of administration, for, without it, they'd simply act as a robot. Take for example, the fact that intellectual argument is key in the foundation of common comprehension, and, yet, I was removed from the team for promoting that same concept. Make the attempt to justify my removal, as you've tried in the past, but don't simply restate "We've discussed the issue and no longer want you on the team." The poor decisions, that arise from the ignorance floating around the administration team, is the primary reason for the recent drop in SS's reputation. SS has kept the same rules and structure for years, and the administration is still reluctant to chart up a revision. The simple consideration of a new idea is usually shut down by all head administrators.
SS has great potential, but it lacks proper leadership.