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Is it possible to limit those with new accounts, say under 35 posts to posting one post per hour?  This would stop people from signing up and immediately spamming every forum.
			
			Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
I don't like the idea. If you change it to: can only create one thread per hour, I might agree.
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
I don't like the idea. If you change it to: can only create one thread per hour, I might agree.
Yeah, but then they'd just spam in existing threads.
How about once every 10 minutes? That would at least give the mods 10 minutes to identify and nuke one post, not a dozen
You have to rememer that this is a computer hardware/software forum first and formost, there's a lot of one-post Junior Members who sign up here to ask hardware/software questions.The way some other forums handle it, is that you have to have posted X many times before you can start a thread of your own.
Originally posted by: SagaLore
The way some other forums handle it, is that you have to have posted X many times before you can start a thread of your own. One forum in particular, I think offtopic.com, actually makes you post in a newbie category first so you can get approved.
If Anandtech made you participate in at least 10 threads before you could start a thread of your own, I think that would really help. Not just with fighting spammers, but also newbies who join just to be the center of attention.
Agreed :thumbsup:Originally posted by: MrBond
I'd rather see the occasional spam thread than have people forced to wait to be able to post a thread asking why their new PC isn't booting up.
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: SagaLore
The way some other forums handle it, is that you have to have posted X many times before you can start a thread of your own. One forum in particular, I think offtopic.com, actually makes you post in a newbie category first so you can get approved.
If Anandtech made you participate in at least 10 threads before you could start a thread of your own, I think that would really help. Not just with fighting spammers, but also newbies who join just to be the center of attention.
That may work for ATOT or P&N, but doesn't apply as well to say tech support.

 
				
		