seeing how there seems to be a problem with people bashing noobs, and uploading pics that are not Kosher with the WBW Rabbis, ect. Could there be a way to penalize people, ie. take away points, for acts of stupidity. This might be a bit much to ask but it's an idea.
P.S. I have probably just made an endless number of enemies here. I am not saying that I have never broken the rules. (copywrite pics, asking for pics without posting, ect.) I just think that there is only one way to make people pay for their stupidity.
As for myself, I wouldn't post pics at all if there was a possibility of being "punished" for it. As for people who ask for pics without posting, why not "make (them) pay" by just not responding to their thread? I doubt they would do it again.
Another user score and level thread....
Give some examples, I mean what you find stupid doesn't mean somebody else do, who's here to judge that, I don't think it's a good idea...
I'm happy with the way it goes around here now!
I would say it's the moderators' job to judge what is excessively stupid, and correct the people taking stupid actions. I would say they are doing a good job. If it isn't broken...
EricTheViking 21 years ago
i think he suggesting the user score option diz has spoken of...where users rate other users...so if you say something dumb they take your points awya, or if you do really well, you get more points...etc etc...i think you then would be able to share your points with others...i dont remember how diz said it would work...
I wouldn't say you've made enemies (after all your a man U fan so I can't hate ya) but I disagree that you should penalize people for bashing noobs...(maybe b/c I have fun doing it) but I see your point and I personally think noob bashing has decreased the past few days so I don't see the reason to be bringing up how to stop it more
This site doesn't need people punishing others. WBW needs to attract more members, not scare them off. Do you really think a punishment scheme like the one you describe wouldn't wind up being abused?