makes me think of something else, quite different >>> OSS bug reporting sites (bugzilla sites for instance...) available on many Linux distros, available for Google Chrome, Firefox etc...are open to everyone, not just to register and report bugs but also to answer and comment, meaning that Linux specialists (coders, packagers) are getting along pretty well with the users there..I mean nobody tells the users there to refrain from posting anything. When they don't have the required knowledge, the users naturally refrain from posting , when they can interfere, they do, and they're often asked to because hey they're needed.
May be this example isn't very comparable to the MBAM forum policy, but still, I do find this policy pretty arrogant, considering MBAM is no major actor on the malware scene. They develop a piece of software that seems to respond to some very specific sort of threats, and that's fine, but I still haven't heard anywhere that someone was running mbam as a central security solution on a computer. It's always, "I use xxx AV+FW etc...
and mbam..."