Chis, I came into this thread with the same sorta mindset... "Oh gawd, another spammy threadgame/flaming-type thread rather than something actually related to Sonic."
But you've got to realize, that you're also to blame for a lot of the recent bickering. Smashboards doesn't have to be 100% serious business; the Sonic boards have had their ups and downs, but Box is right that even his pseudospam threads have encouraged some interesting legitimate Sonic discussion and certainly have kept our community going when it would be pretty lifeless otherwise.
I don't approve of the hating-on-n00bs that happens here, and some other stuff, but there are ways you could express your concerns without completely antagonizing a number of the regulars (and decent Sonics, I might add) that have been the lifeblood of /s/ until now. In many cases you've been as spammy as them, while staying technically within the legal bounds.
ex. Boxob will start a thread that's a joke, but it will get people talking about some interesting property of Sonic's moveset. You'll start a thread that's meant to be useful, but that's just a repost of old info, or re-starting an older but equivalent thread. So your thread gets spammed by people questioning the need for the thread, and it becomes unproductive. Which scenario is better; having fun and being productive, or being technically correct but without any real advancement?
I don't mean to knock your efforts here, and I have been pleased with a lot of the work you've done on the Sonic boards... but there comes a point where you should realize that being disliked can be as bad as disliking people; it might be evidence of a problem in your own behaviour.