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Feb 20, 2022 at 11:53 comment added BDL @Andrew: Yes, this is a problem. The exact way how SO handles this is not published. I remember a case from 2016 where they basically blocked a whole university. There's a little more information here on SpamRam and how it handles spam. Also related information: 1
Feb 20, 2022 at 11:42 comment added Andrew this presumes the user is from a static IP, which is often NOT the case.
Nov 18, 2019 at 21:22 comment added Daniel Smith In contrast, it is my belief, through seeing a lot of value-based systems evolve that, although answering a lot of questions come from egos, we should learn to understand how that allows everyone, you including to grow and perhaps we should think about a person that asks: am I punishing this guy simply because he doesn't play by how I sing or is he someone who doesn't care and asks a bad question?. For me, the answer is nearly always obvious. Seems that for a lot of people, isn't. Remove these questions, sure, but there's no proper process to teach how to ask better.
Nov 18, 2019 at 21:20 comment added Daniel Smith @TylerH The accounts are created with a click. Credentials are never saved, once my cookies expire, it's gone. I did manage to save that last account's but really can't be arsed finding the file, so I just made another. It's not important to me to gain reputation on an account, rather, to get help and be helped as a whole. The world would be nicer if we were all faceless bureaucreats creating & getting value. I despise & reject the idea of ego, but having a lot of reputation gives you more credibility and it is a very, very useful tool. Just remove the names.
Nov 18, 2019 at 21:18 comment added Daniel Smith @ScottHannen Exactly how I would put it -- but not for the worse. I guess you can say that you're trying to enter a new group and you need to learn its rules / how they roll. Additionally, this answer was doomed to be down-voted. Someone could've suggested I edit that accounts part out, but nope - I am, without a doubt, sure that the down-votes are for precisely that thing and as such, it's very hard to get your point across if you go against others, especially when it's heavily tied to their beliefs (architecture / optimization questions).
Nov 18, 2019 at 14:50 comment added TylerH I'm curious as to why, if your last account had over 1k reputation and you had learned how to provide good contributions, you created another one after that?
Nov 18, 2019 at 13:43 comment added Scott Hannen I'm reading that someone is capable of posting valuable content but it took some learning to that point. As he was learning his attempts were repeatedly rejected to the point where he was told to stop. I can't make any judgment on how much of the problem is where. My impression is that the site isn't as intuitive as we think it is. We just can't see that because of what we already know. Contributing is like a giant software project where you spend a month debugging the environment and everyone who has already worked through it accepts it as normal.
Nov 18, 2019 at 8:39 comment added BDL I don't disagree with your post here. But please be aware that recreating an account to circumvent a question/answer block might get your hole network blocked. Depending on where you use SO from, this might block the IP-address of the company or school you're in.
Nov 18, 2019 at 8:25 comment added Daniel Smith @BDL Eh. I can always start a new one and just wanted to show that if you take a look at your processes, you can learn and become better. Hopefully others will find it useful. In the end, my contributions have made the site a tiny, tiny bit better and I've given back. I was someone rightfully marked by the system, but with potential to overturn. Which really makes me wonder -- how many good progammers could we attract if they learned how to "market themselves"?
Nov 18, 2019 at 8:01 comment added BDL You might want to read this, especially: Can I simply create a new account?
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