I personally don't think that it's a good idea to let people know what kind of warning level they get for breaking a rule.
People should just not break the rules.
And, if they do, they know the consequences. They get a warning level, and if that get's too high, they can get muted, or even banned. The staff decides the warning that the member gets, and I don't know if they do / do not use fixed numbers for every violation, but if they did, I still think it shouldn't be published on the exact numbers.
I think that, if the numbers would be published, it would turn the warning system into sort of a calculated crime and punishment thing, where a member can simply look at the rules and conclude: "Hey! If I want to make a post about how drunk I am, I can get away with it for this many times!"
Keeping the numbers hidden is advantageous, because when a member cannot calculate what kind of consequenses a scertain offense will pose, it will discourage breaking the rules, altogether.
And, again, I don't know wether or not the staff have fixed numbers for offenses, or simply use guidelines, but even letting the staff decide how much warning level a member gets for a scertain offense has it's upsides.
As, a member that simply had a very bad day, and slips about mentioning that he/she has "hit the sauce" a little too hard, I think, deserves a slightly lower warning level than some teenage brat, fully knowingly breaking the rules to rant about innapropriate content "because it'll make him/her a cool kid".
But, that's just my opinion.