Tater and Husker
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Tater and Husker
I had idea do not know if would help or not or even possible
when someone joins they have to go through cooling off time
X amount of time before they can post Thought that keep people
from jumping on asking questions and disappearing
when someone joins they have to go through cooling off time
X amount of time before they can post Thought that keep people
from jumping on asking questions and disappearing
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There are some sites that do that. Many I have seen force you to be "moderated" for a certain amount of time (say a month). That makes more work for moderators, since they have to OK, or kill posts for new users, but it does keep some of the junk out of the way.
I am not fully familiar with what phpBB can do. It may have this capability.
H.
I am not fully familiar with what phpBB can do. It may have this capability.
H.
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The problem I see with the suggested scenario is that some people may have already been lurkers for quite some time and only decide to register and post when they have a legitimate question which either hasn't been answered to their satisfaction or they just haven't been able to find the right post that gives them the answer... For those people it would become a hindrance, regardless of whether it is clearly stated in the forum guidelines or not... No matter what deterrent you try you will end up having people who would rather ask than use the search feature... I have the same problems in my software support forum and see it in every other forum I belong to... It's the nature of people to just ask rather than search, unfortunately...
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dnderhead wrote-
I had idea do not know if would help or not or even possible
when someone joins they have to go through cooling off time
X amount of time before they can post Thought that keep people
from jumping on asking questions and disappearing
that's an interesting thought. especially coming from you dnderhead, considering you posted as a guest long before you even joined.
I had idea do not know if would help or not or even possible
when someone joins they have to go through cooling off time
X amount of time before they can post Thought that keep people
from jumping on asking questions and disappearing
that's an interesting thought. especially coming from you dnderhead, considering you posted as a guest long before you even joined.

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DestrutoMutt wrote:it's not the questions that are the problem, those can be ignored. it's the misinformation and/or the repeating of other peoples answers without actually contributing fresh information or insight that is buggersome.
Agreed.
Can spoil a good thing.
AndiThoughtRoundOneSortedItOutPunkin
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would it be "easy" to limit guest and new members to posting in the Novice forum? I am on a couple other forums that have different levels of membership and you can only post in certain areas until you've been given permission to post everywhere.
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