OK, i'm going to elaborate.
The reaction to this (and actually most of the drama currently) harbors from a time when the game was big, being updated frequently, and the forums needed serious, constant, and vigilant moderation to deal with many players, and a community that was too big to know everyone. It was a classic gaming community, and ran itself well.
Those days are over (not the running well part, that is still the case, mostly). Until this war my experience of the community was that almost everyone treated eachother with respect and sportsmanship. What mattered was the enjoyment of the game and community, not simply winning, and being a stickler for the rules to the point of making clearly pointless decisions simply for the sake of avoiding setting a precedent.
Sure, there are still going to be some new players and some hardcore players seeking to subvert the rules to personal gain. But having a precedent does NOT mean you can't punish them for doing something actually wrong.
We are a small enough community now that we can handle almost EVERYTHING on a case-by-case basis. We can be an actual gaming COMMUNITY in this way. In real life, in a community, you KNOW when someone is in the wrong and needs to be disciplined. This should be the same way here.
It is not how larger, more active communities run, but we are not a large active community. Keep the rules, but handle rulings case by case, and don't punish people simply to avoid setting a precedent.