Still bringing up old posts lead? LOL
I'm going to have to agree with you on some of this. I normally don't get on TS for the same reasons as you, sometimes I just dont realize that I'm using, lets say "offensive," words, and I wouldn't be setting a good example if my mic was open while I was playing on the server. Which is why, if you're ever on TS when someone is trying to talk to me, you hear "Drae, Drae.... Hey Drae.... Drae you there?" I respond to the first "Drae" but I always forget that my mic is off, so nobody can hear me, because if they did... oh boy.
I do make a conscious effort to watch what I say at work, or in formal environments, but while playing games or goofing around at home... I speak as normally as anyone else would in those situations. Not that every other word I say is in appropriate, but lets just say I wouldnt be out of place on a construction site.
However, as loose-tounged as I am, I enjoy MFF's Family Friendly atmosphere because it really cuts down on the hostility between members and guests, as compared to other servers - as I've said before, its one of the main reasons I stuck around on MFF's servers for so long.
In any case, I think its a great idea, and a not so great one at the same time. My concern being that having a separate channel where the rules are a bit more lax, we're going to end up dividing our member base who do get on TS between the two channels. And I can see our TS regulars only going to this new channel as soon as they come on, leaving some of our other members in the lobby with nobody to talk to, resulting in an eventually emptier TS.
Sorry for rambling