Bitboards antitroll machine
Re: Bitboards antitroll machine
Posted:09 May 2007 (11:23 UTC)I have a case of troll that might interest you here.
It's a local trade-union forum and those who own it are just terrible, terrible at webmastering. A real disaster. Hence the forum is invaded by a guy who's from a competitor trade-union, and he posts EVERY DAY new threads in favour of his own trade-union, sometimes directly saying the host trade-union is doing nothing, ad so on...
Therefore they would need a function for disabling thread creation for that guy.
Now, imagining other potential cases, I think thread creation control might be often useful. I imagine for example a civil engineering company with a hierarchy. The chief engineer starts a thread:
- Ok can we start the second part of the bridge now?
and he is answered by the guy responsible of supplies:
- The concrete should not arrive until June.
And there would be no room for a guy starting his own thread:
- Hey, and what about the third part?
I hope you see what I mean. Those rules would not be compulsory, of course.
It's a local trade-union forum and those who own it are just terrible, terrible at webmastering. A real disaster. Hence the forum is invaded by a guy who's from a competitor trade-union, and he posts EVERY DAY new threads in favour of his own trade-union, sometimes directly saying the host trade-union is doing nothing, ad so on...
Therefore they would need a function for disabling thread creation for that guy.
Now, imagining other potential cases, I think thread creation control might be often useful. I imagine for example a civil engineering company with a hierarchy. The chief engineer starts a thread:
- Ok can we start the second part of the bridge now?
and he is answered by the guy responsible of supplies:
- The concrete should not arrive until June.
And there would be no room for a guy starting his own thread:
- Hey, and what about the third part?
I hope you see what I mean. Those rules would not be compulsory, of course.
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