This thread is making me think, and that's something I like to do. So for the last couple of hours, I have been wondering why I hardly ever post in the Shark Pool anymore. It used to be something I enjoyed. Is it a change in me, or in the Shark Pool itself?
This opportunity to voice our ideas suggests that Footballguys has identified a problem. So is this thread just for us to have our say, or does Footballguys have an idea of what it wants? I think this is an important question. In order to reach a goal, you first have to identify what that goal is. So is this thread to gather a collection of ideas and sift out those with value, or is it to confirm something that Footballguys already believes about the Shark Pool? Maybe it is both?
The general feeling seems to be that the following types of post are superfluous:
1) Personal attacks
2) Inappropriate use of humor
3) Timewasters that just want to talk about how a player has just affected the outcome of their fantasy game (particularly in injury threads)
4) Confusion over the intent of a thread (dynasty, PPR, or whatever)
5) False reporting
6) Clutter - by failing to use the search function or by inappropriate bumping of old posts to say "I told you so" or "you're an idiot"
There are probably others.
Human beings have the power to change or achieve almost anything in life. The first step is deciding the goal(s).
So what do we want? What does Footballguys want? Can we define it and get on the same page?
Here are some things that I would like to see:
1) Elimination of personal attacks. Three strikes in a certain time period (or ever?) and you are gone.
2) No more posts that only have interest to the OP. Such as "Westbrook just knelt down and cost me my season." If people really can't live without the bragging aspect, or how this affects me, then confine it to one thread that is stickied. Those that have no interest can simply stay out of that thread. Enforce the rule if posters don't respect it.
3) If a post is a rumor, then clearly state it. Anything reported as fact, such as "player X is about to be cut," should not be reported as fact unless there is a clear reason to do so (provide a link/state a source).
4) Sites such as Amazon give readers the ability to vote whether a comment was a useful addition to the conversation. That would help identify people that genuinely want to discuss something, as well as the timewasters (unless that too is misused).
5) No more threads that are simply one icon. Only post something that adds to the discussion. It can be annoying when someone adds

and the next two or three posters add

in approval of the use of the icon. Do we really need that? Sure, it's fine to approve, but please say why.
6) This is my main suggestion. When making a post, add radio buttons to say what the post is. Is it dynasty, redraft, PPR, injury news, speculation, a performance projection? Make the use of this a requirement so that the post will not go through without a designation. That would clearly identify what it is, and would remove any need for subforums. The only thing I can see against this is when someone wants to talk about things that fall into more than one category. For example: What is the value of Owens this year? For dynasty purposes? For PPR leagues? That might inflate the number of posts. An alternative would be to make posters designate individual replies as PPR, dynasty, redraft etc. instead of just having a post for each. By making the poster think about and state the rationale, it would help eliminate confusion.
As with any rule or law, these things are only as good as the quality of those that choose to abide by it. So again: decide what you/we want; define it; police it and make it happen.