Hellbanning, slowbanning, errorbanning, and randombanning are all things we have never experimented with and do not intend to.
It is very hard to make the argument that using extreme evil to battle evil makes the internet better.
Our current measures of banning and stopping the huge flow of e...
@Cicada it's not so much them, but the people around them - I'd rather see more people get called out for being jerks rather than falling into that awkward trap where everyone ignores the rasist/sexist/homophobic. If you ignore it you can't discredit arguments or make it known that something is not acceptable
>> (There is one additional form of hellbanning that I feel compelled to mention because it is particularly cruel – when hellbanned users can see only themselves and other hellbanned users. Brrr. I'm pretty sure Dante wrote a chapter about that, somewhere.)
@Cicada I think the idea is to use an account-based hellban? If it is hard to detect, there would be little reason for a abusive user to change accounts
@Cicada true, but hellbans just say "no one gives a damn" whereas suspension or similar says "if you can't at least pretend to be civil then we don't really want to know you" (assuming they don't realise about the ban, but if people do realise about the ban then it's useless)
@Mysticial wasn't that the max payne 3 anti-cheat system announced recently?
TL;DR: The rep cap system isn't as effective or fair as it might be. I'm proposing one alternative for comment, and would welcome other suggestions too.
Disclaimers
I'm pretty sure the rep cap hits me harder than anyone else (pretty often over 1000 points in a day), so a change could easily be ...
Reason 1: I have a lot to lose with a per-post cap. Reason 2: Not all posts are equal. Some are much better than others. If there's a cap, then they're all the same.
user50049
My gripe with that is 'since it hasn't changed it must be wrong' .. sometimes you do get things right the first time
@Mysticial Daily per-post cap would make a tiny bit of sense, though. A general answer-cap, not so much. Perhaps we should start weighing votes. Only votes from highreps would count (thus removing the slashdot/reddit/twitter/technews etc effect
I haven't read a single line of Skeet's post yet, perhaps I should read it now
I don't see a problem with the current system particularly and a cap based on the age of a post is horrible since it discourages answering low traffic things or improving older posts
As for slashdot/reddit/twitter/technews. TBH, the things that they massive upvote are much better than the ones that get massive upvoted from the SE hot-list.
user50049
@awoodland Also, new users tend to seek out old posts and provide current answers.
I have one post that shouldn't have got me as much rep as it did, but most (I think) was capped on one or two days of voting anyway so it's just the tag badges it helped for really
@Mysticial I don't do the popularity contests, I don't follow neither TN/R/Tw//. or SE Hotlist, so I can't vouch for that. Also, that distinction might be too arbitrary to base policies upon
@Mysticial I'd actually say that's the thing that bothers me most about SO in general, people getting 5 upvotes for explaining for example for the 100th time why "1.0!=1.0". Imho, repcap even doesn't have to do anything with that.
user50049
I got a bronze C++ badge from answering questions before I had the rep to edit.
@Mysticial I think the point is, that no matter how informative, questions (or more importantly, answers) going >100 is questionable in general. That is bound to skew proportionality, as there are always equalle (or vastly more) important/impressive answers that are just not so popular.
@TonyTheLion That was often quite depressing, when you'd answer basically the same, and end up with 1/10th the votes. In fairness, the answers by the Skeet are generally impeccable and swift
@KillianDS The repcap was definitely annoying during the few times I've had a post go viral. But the repcap doesn't affect residual voting - which is where the majority of my rep comes from now.
@Cicada That's precisely my point. I'm just careful to not make this into 'he doesn't deserve the credit' - he does, Just, the balance is skewed by popularity. Story of humanity
@Mysticial I;m actually nog complaining about repcap, I think that's just a patch to an inherently flawed system. But what the hell, it worked well enough to make SO great, so who am I to complain :)
@Cicada It is a very nice pic. It took me a few moments to adapt to it. Get over my prejudice :) A few lloks at your answers /and/ your conversation fixed that.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6549795/why-is-an-assignment-to-a-base-class-valid-but-an-assignment-to-a-derived-class/6549824#comment7716783_6549844 So. It has come to this.
I think Jon Skeet better look out. Alan Kay has been a member for 19 days and he already has 100 up-votes and 3 badges for saying essentially "I don't remember." It must be nice being Alan Kay. — bmbJan 12 '09 at 2:00
@Mysticial Aw god. I usually repcapped (in my heydays) round 2300h :)
@Mysticial The label of sanity has been reattributed to you. I thought you had somehow actually compared all the times-of-repcap. That was seriously worrying
@RadekSlupik In the interest of science. Hey, I ask you to imagine a small thing. You question my motives? May I gently remind you of your earlier request for far greater imagination: