Any chance you can throw a few examples in a PM or here?
You can probably see there's a graveyard of posts on page 10/11 of the Sarri sack watch thread after duffer's comment saying "We don't attack either" or something to that effect. I posted a response calling it "Sarriball Palsy", which was followed by one guy taking offense and ten people laughing at the joke, which was clearly only a play on words where Sarriball sounds like cerebral if emphasised the same, and palsy meaning restricted movement.
The post was then removed by a mod with the comment 'not funny' (which a bunch of people obviously disagreed with), but whatever. Now, I'm seeing Troy Deeney being referred to as a braindead thug, the word braindead features a number of times in the Young thread and can easily be seen by just searching all forums for the term.
Now, I don't personally take offense in any way other than the fact that my (IMO) excellent joke was removed. However, if there's going to be some consistency in moderating, then surely we can agree that braindeath, also commonly known as death, is a more serious condition than cerebral palsy, yeah?
And I didn't even direct it at someone unlike people in the Deeney and Young threads, the latter which I assume is the most heavily moderated thread on this forum at the moment.
So I'm just wondering if there's some policy on a ban when it comes to using medical conditions in a) puns, and b) to describe people, and why b) is enforced less than a) in this specific example.