That's not what that means. I said in my first post on this thread: if you want to get more inclusive of multiple denominations, it's your free will to do so.
It will actually be good to clarify that publicly so people can easily understand what to expect when they come here.
UGC initially came here and saw all of the Fundamental Baptist and Dispensational colleges with their own top threads in addition to the name "Fundamental Forums", and this led us to think we'd found a like-minded crowd. Then suddenly every single thread posted after our arrival was attacking the KJV and obsessing over Ruckman's flaws; it just didn't jive with how people will interpret your brand.
If you want to be a more inclusive forum where multiple denominations can come share their differing viewpoints, that's great. I know other forums that do that, but you need to make that clear in your presentation so people coming here know what to expect and how to approach their interactions with you. And, more importantly, you'll scare everyone from all those denominations away anyway if you bandwagon harass them and make it your sole mission in life to create ten back-to-back threads attacking their preferred pastor or Bible teacher, or Bible version. That's not going to win anyone to your side, nor does it make your forum look open and tolerant: it actually makes it look like a cult. This is why the same 4 or 5 people are the only ones still posting, and have been allowed to bully and police everyone who isn't a Calvinist that prefers the New Versions, without clear standards to keep it all in check.
If you want this to be open and tolerant to multiple denominations, make that clear. If that's the case, UGC for one will adjust its approach on how we engage with people in here to keep the setting in mind. Until now the setting is portrayed by all those top threads, in connection with the name as a place for Fundamental Baptists, which is why UGC was taking a stand to maintain some level of respect for the KJV, Dispensationalism, and for KJV teachers. It's really up to you, but communication is everything: we all have to strive to make our message clear.