allstate
11-21-2003, 10:49 AM
Maybe we should require that a new member contribute to current threads before starting a new thread. For example, before a new member can start a new thread, they must make 50 post (just throwing out a number). This would keep individuals like ForumTroll from signing up with the forum just to make a new thread entitled, "RX-8 = Failure".
Sputnik
11-22-2003, 03:55 PM
Trolls will troll, whether they can start new threads, or just jump on existing ones. That won't stop anything.
And requirements like 50 posts before being able to start a new thread will only encourage post-whoring so that people can reach that limit. We already have enough people on here who do that just to change their descriptions. Imagine how many people would be doing that if a post count affects something significant.
---jps
New Troll
12-12-2003, 02:06 PM
Originally posted by Sputnik
Trolls will troll, whether they can start new threads, or just jump on existing ones. That won't stop anything.
word :D
zoom44
12-12-2003, 03:24 PM
Originally posted by New Troll
word :D
i know who you are Andrew now stop that.;)
moRotorMotor
12-14-2003, 06:03 PM
speaking of trolls.... I think I just spotted one. the name is 'Type-S RX-8 kilr' is it me or does the give off warnings of an obvious troll? :(
Sputnik
12-15-2003, 11:57 AM
Originally posted by moRotorMotor
speaking of trolls.... I think I just spotted one. the name is 'Type-S RX-8 kilr' is it me or does the give off warnings of an obvious troll? :( No, a name is not always indicative. Normally, empty trash talk is done by a troll, but there are some names that seem like they'd be a troll, but are mature members.
If you do spot someone who is trolling (regardless of the name) then simply click the Report or Report Post button, and the moderator(s) will be alerted immediately (the post and thread will be automatically included in the alert for you). That is the fastest, most reliable way to bring it to our attention.
---jps