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if this is really the problem, how many can you get of those? Just ban all of them.
another issue would be someone with access to many machines, like a university campus, or with dynamic ip addresses.
You can still ban the domain though.
I think Banning a
domain will prevent others from the same domain from accessing ET.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
For example, lets pretend we have 6 members with the verizon.net domain.
If verizon is banned because of one bad apple doesn't that prevent the other 5 verizon users from logging into ET???
Here's some problems I see that allows the multiple aliases and many other eye sore problems:
* There are not enough moderators.
* The moderators we do have most of them aren't active users of ET.
Thus, they are only aware of problems only when someone uses the complaint button.
* Most of the moderators are only allowed to police the forum they are assigned too.
For example, the moderator from the Journal section cannot edit, delete, close any threads started in the Career Trader section.
Maybe a moderator can correct me if I'm wrong.
Solution to help control the problematic posters:
* Moderators are allowed to moderate any section of ET.
* Baron needs to contact all the
active posters that frequent ET on a daily basis and post messages without breaking the rules to see if they want to be a moderator.
If they say yes...give them roaming ability to moderate the entire EliteTrader.com
My point with the above is this.
IP banning doesn't work and ET needs to be more aggressive in moderating to send a loud and clear message...
As soon as you post some junk...it gets deleted and then your banned.
No warnings and no questions asked.
Hardcore censorship of only those that are problematic and breaking rules.
Simply, sometimes drastic measures are needed to stop a growing problem.
Mark