Hehe, I fall into category number 8.
This whole editing business is a can-o-worms. The more I think about it, the more I think it is truly an impossible task to satisfy everyone, yet give us a nice, clean, focused discussion.
It seems most people agree we don't want spam, that's pretty obvious. Newbie stupid questions? Well.. My opinion is that if they are stupid enough, nobody will respond. Picture size too large? My connection is now off cell towers, a little faster than dialup, but still awfully slow so I'm all for limiting picture sizes, but couldn't it be done with software? Try to upload a big picture and get an error message, no human intervention necessary?
Sorry, I'm kind of dragging this in a different direction than where you were going but I have also been thinking about this lately. I come to a place like this for a sense of community. To be quite honest, I don't think I'll ever build my own wind turbine. I like the off-grid, make your own electricity, DIY with junk, part of this board. However, this is primarily a site about building your own wind turbines. Google thinks so too and it is in the financial and intellectual interest of the owners of this board to keep the subjects focused on wind power for the most part.
Now here's the fly in the ointment. When I come to a place I call my "community", I want to be able to talk about all kinds of stuff. Maybe I want to discuss LED lighting, or wood stoves, or wind-up alarm clocks. These topics are of interest to RE people, but not necessarily in the scope of what this board is about.
So from my perspective, we have opposing forces here. One the one hand, we could have a "sense of community" board where we can talk about sports and what happened with our girlfriends last night. On the other hand we can have a strictly wind power forum, where anything not related to wind power gets edited out.
This place seems to fall somewhere between those boundries, which is good. The thing that makes me feel bad is when I go to my "community" with a (possibly dumb, yet RE related) question and it dissapears off the face of the earth, with not even a chance to get ignored by thousands of people. I think I am not the only one who has had this experience, hence the current hullabaloo about editing and editors. People have had their feelings hurt, they're confused about their postings that dissapear and they speak up about it.