John said:
MS has announced the shutdown multiple times in every one of their
newsgroups AFAIK. Yes, they are shutting down. A little bit annoying but at
least it will kill the trolls...
Selecting an option to ask to inform on a "bad" post is NOT the same as
moderation. Moderation is something that is *current* and active by
someone monitoring the forum every day and usually incorporates multiple
admins/moderators to check several times per day and at different times.
Reporting bad posts is NOT monitoring. That's retroactive correction.
Suturing a wound doesn't eliminate that the wound happened. You think a
noob visiting a web-based forum that is inundated with repeated garbage
posts cares that the forum becomes usable some hours later after
corrective action is performed?
Also, the only way to ban a poster who is considered a troll, malicious
user, or other undesirable (per Microsoft's policy such as it is) would
be by their IP address. Yet dial-up users get a different IP address
everytime they get a Internet connection from their ISP. Trolls can
easily bypass IP blocks by using yet another publicly accessible
anonymizing proxy server (or even setup their own farm of hosts and
there are even "ghost" services with worlwide farms of proxies). It is
possible to update an IP block list with the IP addresses of these
proxies but not all are published anywhere to provide an easy means of
discovering them.
Trolls will still survive. What you end up in the forums because of the
extra measures involved in surviving there are trolls that actually
behave in the true definition of such. Trolls are NOT obvious to new
users! They don't appear as malcontents, foul-mouthed, peurile ranting
SOBs. They aren't obvious in starting a flame war but prefer to
introduce the topic, flame it just enough, and then let the regulars
flail away at each other. They pretend to offer help (which could be
worthless or even malicious) or they waste your time leading you along a
line of questioning on a bogus problem to feed off your want to help.
Being a web-based forum will not eliminate trolls. There are some folks
that are very good at trolling. We have a troll here that asks a
barrage of questions, usually across multiple replies (to deepen the
subthread depth) regarding versions and setup details which is often not
required to actually start providing help along with pushing noobs
without their permission to a different group than where they asked
their question. Regulars know his modus operandi but not the noobs
trying to get help. To be a real troll means not being obvious about
it. It usually takes some history of participating regularly in a forum
to recognize the repeated behavior of a devious troll. Alas, the
filtering you have available in a newsreader is not available when using
Microsoft's inane web-based forums.
Since there is no fee to participate and since there is no real or
verified credentials involved in registering to use the web-based
forums, just what loss is incurred by a troll who gets ousted from
posting in the forums? Moderation requires punishment and it must be
immediate to be effective. If they get their current moniker or IP
address banned, gee, like they surely have no means of generating a new
moniker or acquiring a different IP address, uh nuh, for sure (rolls
eyes).
"/Trolling/ for suckers" isn't eliminated because you visit a web-based
forum. Please don't confuse spam with trolling. Spamming was and is
minimal in the microsoft.public.* newsgroups, especially if you
eliminated Google Groupers and some Usenet leeching web sites pretending
to offer forums via a gateway to Usenet. You think with the users
getting pushed to Microsoft's web-based forums that the trolls who
inhabited those newsgroups won't also migrate to the forums? Uh huh,
sure, if that's what it takes to make you feel fuzzy comfy.