Now we have here two ways how to crash server. Nice, keep it going, it's really funny. It does not bother me at all, because I don't play OFP. (I'm awaiting posts like "so WTF are you posting such shits here if you don't play OFP", but this is all about TKC, not about OFP.) It only shows a lot about your policies which you have. If you think it is enough to use your policies just to say "we don't agree with this, but you can give it on our pages as you like, no problem", you should think about one question - are such policies meaningful? Policies that are very hardly delimited - for example if you write No type of server crashing software will ever be made publicly available on TKC you mean only and only special software, and instructions how to make it without software (thus even easier) are OK?
It's like having a policy "we will never made publicly available instructions how to make a nuke bomb using salt" and so you will allow anybody to post instructions on your forum how to make a nuke bomb without salt.
Why do have the policies? Only to be able to show somebody that you are having some rules, that you are not only band of not organized saboteurs? Only to show them, only to have them, but not to respect them? Maybe it would be better to rename it to "recommendations" instead, don't you think?
Of course, it is only your problem, but your attitudes are really strange. Messages like "I've bought it so I can do whatever I want with it", "it is possible to do it, so I can do it", "server is only virtual and it belongs to everybody" etc together with your way of using so-called "policies" are making other people to laugh and marvel.
And if somebody don't agree with you, your members starts to post unseemly messages and thus the thread is locked (thread "Amazing" in off-topic). And then you are boasting about "freedom of speach" here.
You have your policies and rules only if it suits you. You use them only to oust or appease your (TKC's) opponents. Not to respect them by yourselfs.
This post was not made in anger, I didn't use expletives, I only used my good sense. I'm not trying to insult your "noble" community, I'm just trying to show you how does your community and its rules look to other people. And now it has nothing to do with the focus of your community (hackling), it is only about how you are behaving on your forum, what arguments do you use etc.