Hi, it's me again in a some-thread-got-deleted-kill-the-spam-filter thread!
Disclaimer: I'm not blaming you guys for complaining. I'm not blaming you guys for using the spam system. I'm blaming the lack of good solutions that are quick to implement (and disclaimer: that's a personal opinion).
Disclaimer 2: This post points out why some ideas simply won't work. I don't hate any of you and nothing is a personal attack, just explanations.
Disclaimer 3: There's no "we're working on a techy thing to make this work!" solution at the end.
real.geizterfahr: So it's more or less confirmed that the "glitch" was basically too many GOGlodytes from our "classy community" hit the spam report link?!
Yes, that's how it works.
On the ideal forum, this would mean that no user would ever use the "spam" button to mark a post or thread that he or she simply disagrees with - that's what the +/- buttons are for, right? Unfortunately, we live in a world that isn't ideal, and some people DO use the spam button on things other people don't think are spam. So yes, advertisements about cheap shoes from New York designers like the ones on the wishlists disappear... But so do posts and threads.
So, let's take a look at some of your solutions!
F1ach: Nobody allowed to post until they at least buy a game or spend a nominal sum like €5 (to preclude sale games like 1.99 etc.), if someone does buy a "sale" game, maybe allow posting on the actual forums of games you own and not on the general forum.
Can you imagine the reactions of people who simply want to ask about games and now are suddenly forced to pay to use a simple forum? Or people who HAVE bought a game, encountered an issue/don't know how to finish a level/want to ask for recommendations unable to post because their game was from a promo or simply low priced and didn't let them cross the magical threshold?
That wouldn't be good for us - or for you guys, with some people buying that $5-worth of games just to bitch about how horrible we are for doing so ;)
misteryo: how about separate "Spam" and "Troll" buttons?
I actually find the idea of someone getting an icon of an ugly troll face added to their avatar for, say, 48 hours after they collect some number of "troll" reports rather funny - however, I'm afraid our devs don't consider the level of work it'd take them to implement this nearly as hillarious. Plus, while brilliant, it doesn't solve the problem.
snowkatt: this forum needs an overhaul
You know those "we'd love to do this if we had time" lists each company has with stuff like "buy a cabinet for the Marketing department so their posters and roll-ups aren't flung all over the place" or "tell the office canteen to use salt and pepper so everything isn't bland" and "redesign the whole forum"? Yeah, we have one of those. The ETA of most projects hovers between 2067 and 3060 unless a Higher-Up declares it's a priority to-do ;) or, it's stuff we'd love to do but there's other projects (*cough*Galaxy*cough*) keeping us from it.
tinyE: If moderators show up I'm outta here.
There isn't an amount of moderators, support grunts or forum-trained chimpanzees who could go through each forum and wishlist spam report and click a yes/no button.
real.geizterfahr: Either turn off your automated spam delete function, or disable the spam button for people who're abusing this function to delete opinions they don't like.
If we do the former, you'll be flooded by ads like the Wishlist is! If we were to pick who's to have the spam button disabled, we'd need an army of moderators, support grunts or forum-trained chimpanzees, and as we've established, even that's not gonna do much.
HereForTheBeer: How about locking them instead?
This would be a brilliant idea, if only we hadn't written the whole forum system ourselves, which some of you may have noticed. That means a developer would have to go through ALL of the code and change things in appropriate bits and test and QA and beta test it before it's released. So he might as well do a whole forum overhaul. So... Remember that "list of projects we'd love to do" line? Yeah.
PaterAlf: People should really stop hitting the spam button when a post clearly is no spam.
This really IS the best idea. The question is,
will they?
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I'm sorry. As promised, this post really wasn't conclusive. But hopefully it'll add to the discussion or show you why this is a bit more complicated than it may seem ;)
So do you best to save the spam button for when it's relevant, and click the minus when you disagree with posts - pretty please?