On most sites, the ethics are removed from your control. On craigslist its more of a community vote. Nobody reviews the content, just if enough votes come in against a post, its removed. Thats why in some areas you can sell animals or guns even though its against craigslist policies. Simply put, the community allows it so they stay. In other areas, even posts selling livestock like horses get flagged and removed. In those areas, the community dont want to see horses being sold so the ads dont stay up. Community moderation.
On a site like ebay, you are just letting the ebay people know about a listing. They will look at it and your reason for consern, if it violates the rules, ebay removes it. If its not against the rules, ebay lets it stay active. Ebay simply cant look at every auction listed so you reporting something is just a heads up. They may or may not act, the ethics are on them, not you.
On this site, I think its the same, you are just letting Kim (maybe others?) know about a post and if THEY feel its a problem, they take action.
Unless you own and operate the board or make the decisions, the ethics have been removed from your control.
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