I *don't* think banning people from the forum for inane posts is a good way forward, for any period of time. I don't know if the suggestion is reactive or not, but there's definitely a difference between malicious spam and spam born of ignorance or laziness.
Lazy spam (can't be arsed to read the thread before posting) becomes malicious if it's repeated by someone whose posts have been previously removed for the same reason. Pruning irrelevent posts is, I feel, the way forward, and can be handled by a thread moderator charged with the task of managing it appropriately.
Reading BACK through the test patch thread, I can see how we got to where we're at now. A post or two after "read the thread before posting" came "I haven't read the thread, but [irrelevent dumb question/suggestion]". My jaw dropped, and Scawen lost his rag.
Losing public test patches would be a terrible shame. It's a great vehicle to make strides forward with the sim, and from my own perspective, perpetuates absolutely the belief that I AM a part of the big thing they call LFS. Perhaps that's the problem, that the accessibility of Scawen in a thread like that encourages me/us to think that I/we can get more involved than I/we actually can (nods to Tristan's post regarding the drive behind development). We all have ideas.. some of them are good, and some not so good, but all of those of us who propose changes *believe* our ideas are good. The nature of the beast they call human nature.
By the way, Scawen, the light in the fridge doesn't work. Thought you'd want to know
Lazy spam (can't be arsed to read the thread before posting) becomes malicious if it's repeated by someone whose posts have been previously removed for the same reason. Pruning irrelevent posts is, I feel, the way forward, and can be handled by a thread moderator charged with the task of managing it appropriately.
Reading BACK through the test patch thread, I can see how we got to where we're at now. A post or two after "read the thread before posting" came "I haven't read the thread, but [irrelevent dumb question/suggestion]". My jaw dropped, and Scawen lost his rag.
Losing public test patches would be a terrible shame. It's a great vehicle to make strides forward with the sim, and from my own perspective, perpetuates absolutely the belief that I AM a part of the big thing they call LFS. Perhaps that's the problem, that the accessibility of Scawen in a thread like that encourages me/us to think that I/we can get more involved than I/we actually can (nods to Tristan's post regarding the drive behind development). We all have ideas.. some of them are good, and some not so good, but all of those of us who propose changes *believe* our ideas are good. The nature of the beast they call human nature.
By the way, Scawen, the light in the fridge doesn't work. Thought you'd want to know