Banning hot topics is a stupid idea. Creating a forum specifically devoted to them is not.
But that's just the thing. The Everything Else forum didn't start out as a lather-rinse-repeat soapbox. It was actually a pretty fun forum. I left for a few months to find it a cesspool when I returned. Such a cryin' shame, but I don't make the rules around here.
But I DO stay off of that forum now. It was like having a bath in fresh vomit, and now I don't see some of the BYOAC members in the same light after reading some of the most foolish things I think I have ever seen on an Internet forum (aside from one lunitic who said he wanted all humans to die in order to save the animals... but that was in an Unreal Tournament Instagib forum a number of years back).
So as the saying goes... in some aspects, ignorance is bliss.
However, if it gets too out of hand (and from past experiences, I have every reason to believe that it will) might I suggest a "no holds barred" forum. This solution was used in a Descent forum I used to frequent a few years back. The forum was passworded, but not "restricted". A user could request the password to flamewar, post insanity, bash religion or a political party, or other things that many find distasteful or rude.
We have a few members that ONLY post political and religious spewings now. A No Holds Barred forum would keep potential new users from seeing BYOAC's "ugly side", metaphorically speaking, and at least give the illusion that all of the members here are somewhat civil and rational if that what it comes down to.
But it's up to the admins. We can have a friendly forum where people see it as a "community", or we can deal with bruised egos, damaged pride and hurt feelings and be a "resourse" that people reference from time to time because they don't want to deal with the pap on a daily basis.
"Free Speech" is protected, and we maintain civility to a greater degree than we might otherwise. Give it a bit of thought.
APf