Well, I've been biting my tongue on this issue since having several people point it out to me a couple days ago. It's quite honestly completely disgusting what's going on over there. I've spent several hours reading through the two big JC threads (they're 61 and 35 pages respectively, in just 2 days each), and it's mindboggling to me how much Philip can piss so many people off at both of his sites, and in such opposite ways, and absolutely care less about it.
In my opinion, and I hate to say this, Philip is all business man now, and not a Star Wars fan any more. He owns the two biggest (non official) Star Wars sites on the web, and in the past week has made it abundantly clear that he could give a rat's ass for either of the massive forum communities that have developed therein. This is what he tells his community and his staff: If you don't like it, then get the hell out - I don't care! I was surprised enough that he made that blanket statement to all of his Rebelscum forum members during the GNT fiasco, but to say that to all of his hard working, volunteer moderators that keep his site running smoothly over at TFn just shows you how truly heartless this man has become...
And Deak, you forgot to point out the thread that started it all:
Show of Moderator solidarity against Philip (61 pages long, in just two days!

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What I find truly bizarre is how differently Philip's handling the two situations. At RS, where so many people are demanding the demotion of a current crappy moderator (GNT), Philip defends and supports Greg(g) to the death, refusing to listen to his community, and deletes/hides any threads stating opposition to that issue within a matter of minutes.
Whereas over at TFn, Philip is doing just the opposite - he's firing GOOD moderators that their community completely likes and respects, for no other reason than they'd like to keep their personal information private, and not put it on a site that's already been hacked into several times. Even more unbelievable is that Philip is actually allowing discussion on the topic over at TFn, with those two main threads coming in at 61 and 35 pages respectively (and growing). Why allow people to discuss the situation at one site, and not the other? Weird. Very weird...
Two different situations. Same heartless owner. Same horrid (wrong) result...

It's an absolute shame what he's doing to the Star Wars community as a whole. It's a shame that someone who doesn't care about Star Wars fans and the communities that he's developed at his two SW sites, is the very person that holds the keys to such a large chunk of the net's Star Wars discussion. Scary.

But in the paraphrased words of Philip:
Deal with it, or get the hell out!