I have my suspicions about Pudlo. It seems to me that things there may not be all that they appear.
Regardless, I do have to say that since adding him to my "Foe" list, my quality of life here on the forum has improved dramatically. So even if it doesn't make "Pudlo" go away, it's certainly a lot more pleasant. This doesn't prepare newcomers to the forum for what they're in for, but hopefully they get the idea and follow suit.
I haven't seen any "Code of Conduct" or "Forum Rules" posted anywhere on the forum or the site, which I thought was unusual. So technically by the letter of the law, anyone can say whatever they want to say. Most of us don't, out of common courtesy for everyone else. However, "Pudlo" doesn't seem to share this sense of community. Thus he's treated like the body attacking a virus -- desperately wanting to be rid of it, but not having the ability to eject it or destroy it.
I haven't (and still don't) spend any time in the IF newsgroups. I don't know what community reaction to "Pudlo" has been. It seems that all we're seeing here is people at their breaking point. They're trying (most of the time) to be courteous and helpful. Then this "individual" who has been plaguing the community for years is permitted to carry on with his usual pot-stirring unhindered.
As a privately operated forum, there's no such thing as Freedom of Speech unless those in charge allow there to be. There's nothing wrong with that approach. Inevitably tempers will be lost and the community will rise up against it. At that point you consider the impact to your community and whether the desires of a few (or one, in this case) are more important than the desires of the many.
We can't put the fault on the shoulders of the mods or the admins. There's nothing anywhere saying that "Pudlo" can't say any of the things that he says or the way that he says them. There's a thread in the Feedback forum, if I recall, centering around hate speech or some such. The higher powers are willing to let a lot go in the spirit of letting the community work it out themselves. When action absolutely has to be taken, it seems to be taken.
"Pudlo" doesn't appear to be driving any of the "regulars" away. Whether "his" behavior is discouraging to those who visit less frequently or completely turns off newcomers altogether is difficult (impossible) to say. "His" approach would not be welcomed, and would indeed be short-lived, on
every other forum that I frequent. On those that I manage, "he" would have been stricken from record and memory after a single post, as I am neither a patient nor forgiving admin.
All things considered, until things change, I think it's best that those of us who don't wish to deal with "him" do add "him" to the foe list. If you can't see what "he" has to say, you can't be antagonized to respond.