Honestly, having FIRST make a “rule” about it isn’t going to do any good. Note the “no saving seats” rule that isn’t followed at events, which I have no major problem with as long as it’s not 6+ huge empty rows saved by 1-2 people when their team is nowhere in site. But that’s another debate.
But onto standing - this is a debate every year and I am in the middle on this one. We all want to cheer our teams on, and we deserve to do so. Afterall, there is a “spirit” award and there are many teams who just inherently have crazy spirit - many of them are known for this and it creates awesome atmosphere. Teams worked hard to build their robots and they want to show they’re proud.
On the same token, there are compromises to standing during a whole match such as mentioned above - cheering during pre-match and post-match but sitting during match. I have seen more and more teams adopt this method and I really like it. This is especially considerate when a team is sitting across the entire width of a seating section or sitting up front… if they were to stand up, the entire section behind them must stand up to see. At championships, there’s probably 500-1000 people behind you if you’re anywhere in the lower half of seating.
Scouting has also become huge within FIRST. It does become quite difficult for scouters to do their job with obstructed views, even when they also try to stand and scout. There’s been suggestions about providing “scout sections” up front to resolve this, but they too want to sit with their teams, and not all teams scout the same way.
Someone mentioned the big screens - we’ve all seen those, and the incessant zooming they do for some reason. I get very frustrated watching the big screen only to see a bumper or gripper for half the match.
I have seen students and adults both rudely yell at other teams to sit down, and I do not agree with that approach. Many times they don’t wait to find out if they’ll sit during the match. But I have also seen the rudeness of the standing team right back at them. Many times, the rudeness comes regardless if the other was polite or not.
You can also think about folks that are unable to stand during matches - such as grandparents, or even little kids who can’t get taller by standing, etc. And they want to sit with their teams, so they aren’t gonna go find special seating. Now if this were the case, then an asking member could politely say that they have this situation and to please sit down. But with some of the attitudes I’ve seen, that won’t help either.
It’s a sticky topic that has no right answer. Some of the solutions sound good, but it’ll be a long shot to please everyone or have everyone follow it. I would propose that everyone tries to “stand pre-match, sit during match” method and see how it works. I think that is a fair compromise for both viewpoints, and there may be less arguments or frustration in the stands. I know the arguments start in reaction to something, but please always remember to be decent or polite whichever side you’re on - we don’t need the nasty.