I appreciate the effort that goes in to making a useful online community. Impossible to do it alone as you need work-life balance like anyone else.
The one thing I would try to add is some explanation for everyone when something goes offsides. Deleted posts and posters does not educate the rest of us. It is not just about correcting that individual's post. "Mickey Mouse's post about Politician A, was deleted because it was effectively an unpaid campaign ad.". (or whatever)
Even better, to me, would be to quote the offending post but 'bleep' enough to make it clear why..."******** was the worst president ever and anyone who voted for ******* is a *******".
What he said, with the exception that something as simple as "edited by mod" is the bare minimum for any edit or deletion not by the original poster and should be enough for most situations. It shows respect to the poster, and to the rest of us who take the time to post, to not have what was said removed without a trace. It helps keep the thread from being too disjointed or subsequent posts from being confusingly out of context. Also for those of us with declining memory, when posts disappear without a trace it leaves one to wonder if the post was removed or if it was misremembered in a different thread, etc. which can be frustrating.
Otherwise the rules sound good. Thank you for giving it a try.