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Re: spam stopping idea

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Originally Posted by KTorak View Post
I think you misinterpreted what I meant. I meant that you would have to have a set number of 'good posts.' IE technical posts (so no chit-chat stuff). After so many 'good posts' you could start a thread about something. At a Jeep Enthusiast website that I frequent, they have a system where so many technical ('good posts') allows you do certain things, like start a thread, use the search feature (it bogs down the website), and to link pictures inside of you posts and what not.
As mentioned earlier (I think,) this would be difficult for rookie teams. I have been in Chief for a few years now, but this new team that I am on is a whole bunch of students who have never seen Chief. If they have a quick question to ask but have never used CD before, then they are kind of out of luck and would have to ask someone else to use their account. Then that post would not count toward their 'good posts', and the next time they have a problem it would be the same situation.

Just looking at it from this way (and BTW, you guys are really good about handling spammers,)

Jacob
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