Filipe
11-21-2001, 09:35 PM
We all know how webmasters posting with other identities can negatively affect us with their fake advices, hidden spams, false acusations to their competitors, etc.
This is becoming out of hand and we can never know if we can believe on a nick with less than 50-100 posts.
Tim already said many times that noone is allowed to post with other identities but a lot of people don't seem to care about it because nothing happens when they are discovered.
So my sugestion is: from now on, whoever is caught at intencionally using another identity with malicious purposes should be banned, or at least banned for a few months.
So I'm obviously not including the cases on when someone loses his password or simply wants to change his nick, but when someone wants to hide his real nick to spam or attack someone.
I'm sure that with tough rules like this everyone will think twice before doing such crap.
What do you guys think?
Filipe
This is becoming out of hand and we can never know if we can believe on a nick with less than 50-100 posts.
Tim already said many times that noone is allowed to post with other identities but a lot of people don't seem to care about it because nothing happens when they are discovered.
So my sugestion is: from now on, whoever is caught at intencionally using another identity with malicious purposes should be banned, or at least banned for a few months.
So I'm obviously not including the cases on when someone loses his password or simply wants to change his nick, but when someone wants to hide his real nick to spam or attack someone.
I'm sure that with tough rules like this everyone will think twice before doing such crap.
What do you guys think?
Filipe