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  • C Christian Graus

    ahz wrote:

    Add an "ignore user" feature.

    That would rock

    ahz wrote:

    Implement a waiting period of 3, 5 or 10 days before allowing posting or voting.

    I hate it. Someone who finds CP probably wants to ask a programming question, and sure doesn't want to wait 10 days. How many people would not bother coming back in 10 days ? Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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    Lost User
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    Newbie posts could be moderated for a period of 24 or 48 hours, which would solve 2 problems: 1. filter out the crap 2. let the newbie post their burning question Of course, somebody would have to moderate that. I suggest that every regular gets the right to allow or deny a newbie's post. That way, legitimate posts would appear in a matter of minutes and there would be no need for a 24/7 moderator. If a post is junk, it could be denied right away and only 1 regular would see it. Opinions?

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    • C Christian Graus

      I would absolutely pay for access to premium features on this site, top of the list being killfiles. Why are we suddenly over run with morons ? I guess CP has too many members to impliment a 'cannot have a name similar to another' rule. Plus, I'm hurt. Why has no-one tried to impersonate me ? :(( Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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      Tom Ollar
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      He-llo. I am Chris-tian Graus. I real-ly hate rent-a-coder. How's that? Sorry, I didn't have time to create a new id or anything...

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      • C Christian Graus

        I would suggest not allowing hotmail/gmail accounts to register as an additional step, as it stands, you lose some people ( as you said ), and the trolls will just create accounts for the purpose. Otherwise, got my 5. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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        J Dunlap
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        Christian Graus wrote:

        I would suggest not allowing hotmail/gmail accounts to register as an additional step

        IMO that would not be a Good ThingTM. There are several good reasons that someone might have to use a free email account for their CP email address. They may want the ability to access their email from any computer, or they may want to use their ISP-provided email address for a specific purpose only, etc. I think the annoyance for legitimate users makes it not be worth doing for the sake of keeping down the number of troublemakers.

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          Christian Graus wrote:

          I would suggest not allowing hotmail/gmail accounts to register as an additional step

          IMO that would not be a Good ThingTM. There are several good reasons that someone might have to use a free email account for their CP email address. They may want the ability to access their email from any computer, or they may want to use their ISP-provided email address for a specific purpose only, etc. I think the annoyance for legitimate users makes it not be worth doing for the sake of keeping down the number of troublemakers.

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          Christian Graus
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          J. Dunlap wrote:

          There are several good reasons that someone might have to use a free email account for their CP email address

          I'm using gmail :-) Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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          • C Christian Graus

            I would suggest not allowing hotmail/gmail accounts to register as an additional step, as it stands, you lose some people ( as you said ), and the trolls will just create accounts for the purpose. Otherwise, got my 5. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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            Joshua Quick
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            Christian Graus wrote:

            I would suggest not allowing hotmail/gmail accounts to register

            I can't say that I like that idea. I'd prefer not to publicly distribute my main e-mail account. I use a Yahoo e-mail account here and at other websites in order to reduce the amount of SPAM my business e-mail account gets. And yes, I do have a spam filter, but some spam still leaks through.

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            • C Chris Maunder

              It's the same guy, Christian. So here's my next level of annoyance: only allow members who have validated their email address to post in the lounge. When you sign up you get an email saying "Thanks for joining: click here to confirm your address". If you are logged in and not confirmed I'll have a handy link on the relevant pages to allow you to have an email resent. The problem with this is spam blockers, over zealous network admins and some universities block our email regardless, so some people would simply be locked out. It also means that a simple Hotmail account would get around this issue. Still - the trolls make it annoying for me so I can make it annoying for them. All in favour vote 5, all against 1, and everyone else please offer alternate suggestions. cheers, Chris Maunder

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              Chris Maunder wrote:

              ...and everyone else please offer alternate suggestions.

              Send me around to visit them. I work for beer and rum and if I have enough of either I'm happy to fly economy. Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So i had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash 24/04/2004

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              • C Chris Maunder

                It's the same guy, Christian. So here's my next level of annoyance: only allow members who have validated their email address to post in the lounge. When you sign up you get an email saying "Thanks for joining: click here to confirm your address". If you are logged in and not confirmed I'll have a handy link on the relevant pages to allow you to have an email resent. The problem with this is spam blockers, over zealous network admins and some universities block our email regardless, so some people would simply be locked out. It also means that a simple Hotmail account would get around this issue. Still - the trolls make it annoying for me so I can make it annoying for them. All in favour vote 5, all against 1, and everyone else please offer alternate suggestions. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                rwestgraham
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                I use a yahoo account for the same reason another poster listed. My business e-mail is for business. I don't want any spam in my business account, and I like to keep it well organized. The thing that chaps my ass are the posters who constantly flood the Soapbox but NEVER contribute anything to the code project. I think you should scan posting distributions and block out the people who do not contribute. After all, when I want to discuss Nasdaq trading, I post to a board with members that share that interest. I have no problem with the Soapbox as a concept, but I don't think it should be an open platform for people who have no interests other than their own agenda. If they never answer questions on the forums, never contribute an article, why should they be allowed to post ad nauseum on their political views? This is: "thecodeproject.com" not: "theinsultanyonewhomightpossiblybesomewhatliberalorsomewhathigherthanmoroniq.com" I'm not suggesting censorship per se, but asking a simple question: Why should people who contribute nothing to the project itself be allowed to use so much of the project's resources?

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                • C Christian Graus

                  I would suggest not allowing hotmail/gmail accounts to register as an additional step, as it stands, you lose some people ( as you said ), and the trolls will just create accounts for the purpose. Otherwise, got my 5. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                  Jeremy Falcon
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                  But, I'm using a Gmail account! What you trying to say? ;P Jeremy Falcon

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                  • C Christian Graus

                    Carl Mercier wrote:

                    Many people only have web mail accounts.

                    Why ? Truth be told, it's easy to find free ones that don't show up in filters, but why would anyone be online and not have an ISP, or an account through an employer, school, etc ?

                    Carl Mercier wrote:

                    Why not block message posting for 24 to 48 hours after signing up?

                    I guess every step like this makes it hard for people who just want to use the site. Imagine finding CP, having a burning question, and finding you can ask it in two days. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                    Vikram A Punathambekar
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                    A moot point, now that Chris M has made all those changes, but anyway...

                    Christian Graus wrote:

                    why would anyone be online and not have an ISP, or an account through an employer, school, etc ?

                    Because a lot of people in third world countries don't have PCs and the only way they can access the Internet is from public browsing centers. Cheers, Vikram.


                    "When I read in books about a "base class", I figured this was the class that was at the bottom of the inheritence tree. It's the "base", right? Like the base of a pyramid." - Marc Clifton.

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                    • C Christian Graus

                      Carl Mercier wrote:

                      Many people only have web mail accounts.

                      Why ? Truth be told, it's easy to find free ones that don't show up in filters, but why would anyone be online and not have an ISP, or an account through an employer, school, etc ?

                      Carl Mercier wrote:

                      Why not block message posting for 24 to 48 hours after signing up?

                      I guess every step like this makes it hard for people who just want to use the site. Imagine finding CP, having a burning question, and finding you can ask it in two days. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                      Paul Watson
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                      Also because people change their ISP and don't want to have to change their email address. Hotmail et al is available from anywhere too. No clients, no POP settings etc. regards, Paul Watson South Africa Colib and ilikecameras. K(arl) wrote: oh, and BTW, CHRISTIAN ISN'T A PARADOX, HE IS A TASMANIAN!

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                      • C Christian Graus

                        I would suggest not allowing hotmail/gmail accounts to register as an additional step, as it stands, you lose some people ( as you said ), and the trolls will just create accounts for the purpose. Otherwise, got my 5. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                        Marc Clifton
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                        Christian Graus wrote:

                        I would suggest not allowing hotmail/gmail accounts to register as an additional step

                        Erm, I use my gmail account exclusively now. Marc My website Traceract Understanding Simple Data Binding Diary Of A CEO - Preface

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