The approval system is great and all, but suffers from a major flaw. Like many monks I browse PM by looking at
Newest Nodes, which includes un-approved nodes. If I come across an un-approved node with an on-topic question, then great, I approve it. But if it's an off-topic question, there's nothing I can do to warn subsequent monks not to waste their time. If we're not going to delete OT nodes (and I can certainly appreciate the arguments against doing so) then we need some other kind of thing. Perhaps a forum dedicated to questions that only peripherally involve Perl?
To be clear, I think we need some sort of state that can be changed when an off-topic node is detected in SoPW, rather than leaving it in the default state.
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