Hello everyone,

Lately I have been noticing very often Anonymous Monk is someone who is posting not nice answers to questions (e.g. Re^2: Supervised machine learning algo for text matching across two files).

Somehow we need to contain this. This is a great very polite forum that people with real questions come and search for answers. I comparison to other forums people here do help and not judge if their skills are not super or their knowledge on experience is high. Everyone of us was a beginner and we/I are still beginners in areas where other can strive.

Any way in conclusion, this forum is great but people like Anonymous Monk who hide behind anonymous profiles can post what ever they want and mess the reputation of this forum.

I would propose if possible to constrain Anonymous Monk from replying on questions, he should be still possible to post and read any questions but what about not been able to post a reply if he is not a registered member?

What do you think, would that maintain somehow this problem?

Seeking for Perl wisdom...on the process of learning...not there...yet!

In reply to Anonymous Monk comment(s) on questions by thanos1983

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