Well @KlutchDecals, I respect you a lot, but we disagree deeply.
Right now this is pretty much your server, so it is up to you to decide how to run it, not me.
I have to say though, most people with a developed brain do not appreciate communities where honesty is looked down upon. A community where young adults have to jump through hoops and say "Well, you know, maybe this can be done another way?" instead of "This is terrible," is a community that is only for a select few.
I'd get it if this server was geared toward little kids, but it isn't. All around there are teens and young adults who should be able to share their real thoughts without offending each-other and being banned for toxicity.
Now, I don't bring this up a lot, but I will to show my viewpoint. I am a developer who makes games geared towards children and young teens. My games been have visited over 1.4 million times.
When I am developing and working with my builders and testers, everything is most productive when we can be completely and brutally honest with each-other.
Me: "Hey, we should add this feature, it would go like this."
Builder: "That would be a rip-off of that other game. We'd get hate for that."
Builder: "Hey, what statue should I put in the middle here."
Me: "If you add a statue I will delete and won't add it to my game."
We don't jump through hoops with "Well maybe-s" or "because this or that-s," and it'd just slow us down if we did.
Human interaction reaches its pinnacle when we can be completely honest with each other, and it is diseased by political correctness and weaklings who can be offended by online text.
"Kitpvp sucks. Whoever made it is a retard. These kits are literally cancer."
~ @KlutchDecals
If someone genuinely thinks that, then I'd rather they said pretend that they don't think that way. If I developed kit PvP, that information would be extremely useful to me. Whatever I did caused strong distaste in the user of my program. When writing programs for users, the genuine, unadulterated thoughts of the end users are the most valuable things there are. Any sissy developers who request "politeness" and "just a suggestion" filters are missing out on massive potential, and they will be blind to many of the improvements they could have made in their future programs.
Now there are genuinely toxic people and trolls who should be banned, but Muunkee is not one of them, so those groups of people are irrelevant in this discussion. I view Muunkee as the opposite of these people; she often attempts to expose them and make them look stupid. Probably the thing I hated worst about her - she would be too serious about people who were just playfully trolling around.
Klutch,
I implore you to stop being biased and contemplate objectively whether or not this the path you want to take for your community.
No, don't worry, it's ok, I already know nothing will change your mind.