Why not simply add a "Troll" section ? I, personally, don't mind reading the (sometimes) innovative posts that trolls come up with ... and I always enjoy reading the sanctimonious reactions that such posts evoke.

Do you really expect trolls or trollish newbies to post in a troll section, if there were one?!? At most I would expect polite trolls to do so, and I don't even know if there exist any, but if there are then they're not trolls at all, period. :-)

Of course, if it's up to some janitor to move such nodes to the hypothetic section, it would still involve the same mechanisms as considering. Such a thing would be of some utility only if you want to see them all together. Do you?


In reply to Re^2: Perl at play? by blazar
in thread Perl at play? by GrandFather

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