sweet sweet marissa you make a good point.
Although, I must say this isn't just a pool problem, this is a people problem... this is an American problem. Our country is in a bad place right now, people in general are angry, and there is always going to be someone looking to cut corners and cheat someone.
I've been posting on a variety of forums for over 10 years (mainly car forums before here) and I can tell you definitively that pretty much all internet forums that develop a good following and a culture have all those problems you have stated. There will always be internet thugs who talk a big talk and say things they'd never say to someone's face.
Perhaps the pool culture makes it, at times, even worse here on the forums because with gambling and alcohol and competition comes ugly things like cheating, fighting, disagreements, insults, etc. It's no secret that there is an ugly side to pool and it will always be there. My suggestion and my practice is to try to ignore those ugly sides as much as possible and do what you can do to recognize and promote the GREAT parts of pool that we all love.
Certainly there is a great draw and merit to the dark sides of pool (gambling/hustling, drinking), but I truly believe that hustling should be a side show to making pool the sport that it IS. Sport and fair competition under proper refereeing and regulation will promote a safe and inviting sport for people who may be turned off by the "dark side" of the game.
I also believe that we should be allowed to clone Jasmin Ouschan and place one clone in each major city's best pool hall as a representative for the sport. :wub: