This creates (at least) two problems in my mind:
- Newbies are reluctant to ask questions for fear they may not be posting "correctly" (don't we all have enough to worry about in our lives without complaining about if someone "top posts"?), or are asking question for which they should already know the answer, but "they are too lazy to read the documentation", etc.
- Good posters (good, technical contributors to questions posted for discussion) are driven away by the rudeness of these posters (I can't tell you how many times I have seen this over the years...)
Why not have a forum where readers vote posters off the board in a democratic fashion? Although this may sound somewhat inhumane on the surface, it makes sense to me. Users who don't want to confront the Oracle playground bullies could anonymously cast a vote which would contribute to the deactivation of the bullies account(s). This could be done by restricting IP, username, etc., with a voter only being able to cast one vote against any given "problem child". This would allow the group to moderate itself, giving the "unheard" voice a say in what it looks like. Granted, I haven't completely thought this out (once a week purge?), but it's a start...
Of course, this idea relies on the ability (or lack thereof) of Oracle aficionados (or just newbies looking for an answer to a one time "simple" question) to act like human beings, and not "have it in for" a given poster.
Are there legal issues with this? In other words, what if a "scorned poster" posts things from a different IP, etc., which get the forum owner in legal hot water? Would this idea itself drive away good contributors (the stooges are normally very sound, technically)?
Having said all of that, it sounds like a cool app to write, anyhoo!!!
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