Should trolls get banned?

What should happen to the trolls here?

  • A warning and then a ban

    Votes: 7 77.8%
  • Instant ban

    Votes: 2 22.2%
  • It depends who is behind the trolls

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • A troll is annoying and should be banned

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    9

LitLawyer

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I have noticed many trolls around here the last couple of days and was wondering how the posters here feel about the trolls.
 
I have noticed many trolls around here the last couple of days and was wondering how the posters here feel about the trolls.

This question is pretty much irrelevant. You won't even be able to get an accurate sampling of opinions because everybody has a different view on what constitutes a troll.
 
Ive been told the mods can see/track IP addresses

I wouldnt mind if they prevent people
from creating multiple accounts..

Just cuz the whole "Alt, not an alt"
debate gets old, fast.
 
Ive been told the mods can see/track IP addresses

I wouldnt mind if they prevent people
from creating multiple accounts..

Just cuz the whole "Alt, not an alt"
debate gets old, fast.

Bronzeage and Chipbutty claim different. They say that they can't see anyones ip. Not sure how they can claim who is who then. I notice that Bronzeage goes around calling everyone Beco or Cade


Yes this stupid blame game gets old very fast. Naughtycakes and Richard Daily are going around claiming every poster here is someone else.
 
Ive been told the mods can see/track IP addresses

I wouldnt mind if they prevent people
from creating multiple accounts..

Just cuz the whole "Alt, not an alt"
debate gets old, fast.

whoever told you that is simply stirring the pot.

as an ex-mod, i can assure you i was not a party to any inner-sanctum that might be able to see ip addresses. when i ran my own writing/arts site, i made sure the only people able to access ip's were myself and my husband at the time who built and co-hosted the site. any bans, tracking, etc could be done only by us. the facility to broaden that access existed, but was never used since sometimes people misuse information and this way it was never an issue.
 
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