I suggest updating the Rules / Guidelines to include specification of all the recent exploits that a bunch of admins have been punishing players for using lately.
It's kinda sad how you guys come up with new rules and punishments left and right while the rest of the community gets tossed around in-between and are suddenly expected to be updated with every new rule.
I, myself, haven't been using any exploits but I hate seeing players get punished for using an exploit. Sure a lot of the admins warn the player to stop before punishing them, but making any new rules official and specific will solve a lot of misunderstandings between admins and players.
For example, I have recently witnessed an admin enforce a rule regarding the cow mangler exploit. The player started questioning the admin. All of that could have been avoided, had the rule been specified/added. Then the admin would have a valid reason to punish said player. In my opinion, unless a rule is made official or specified, admins are considered bad guys because they have no proper evidence to justify their actions against "rulebreakers."
All I am suggesting is that any Forum Administrator should update that rules page so everyone is in sync with what to do and what not to do.