Yeh, hell yeh, hellbanning... now how much do I need to piss off TPTB on this site to get that to happen?

On my site (which is only in beta atm), all users are equal and take decisions by anonymous vote without being told who they are voting on. If a user gets 3 strikes their not banned, but their account becomes an anonymous joke character "rimmer" and they lose all their respect points.

If this inhuman hive-mind of a site insists that I must be looked at as a joke and a troll, then come on at least remove my name from it and anonymize the account.

Oh and it might be nice to put up a fair warning on sign up that any data that is entered into this site is here for perpetuity and that anyone with any form of socialising disorders, who happens to be from a broken home and has issues or who is prone to falling victim of serial bullying and group enhanced narcissistic predatory behaviour, had best stay away or at least not inadvertently present themselves as a target to the vicious and merciless animals here-within who being safe behind their keyboards will savagely attack without restraint, using any tool available especially any personal or private data they happen to get hold of.

I just have to wonder how many other seriously talented inventive programmers have been turned away from the community and from Perl itself by daring to be different, and by giving back the same as they receive. I bet it's more than a few.


In reply to Re^12: Feature Request by Logicus
in thread Feature Request by Logicus

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