Let me first update you all on the term "Blockwarts". Blockwarts were one of the building blocks of Nazi Germany. Each city block (and every village) had an official Blockwart whose job it was to make sure nobody stepped out of line. These guys would send you to a concentration camp if they didn't like you. Today, they are usually depicted as janitor types with an alcohol problem. Thus the term implies more than "snitch" or "informer". It's a pretty bad insult.
Let's imagine a less drastic choice of words and let's also imagine that the OP is someone who knows the FAQ and has made some nice contributions to one of the sites. In that case, I'd say he's got a point. I find it astonishing just how upset people can get when they see "their" sites misused, even if the misuse is minor. Of course, this doesn't only affect Stack Overflow, the classical example are the discussions about page deletion on Wikipedia. After a while, it seems, you get a certain crowd of people with a pretty homogeneous view of the site's philosophy, with very little tolerance for beginners, and with hardly any ability to imagine change.
If that is what you are trying to express, then my answer is: I don't know why, but you've got a point.