Admin-sama, please consider requiring that a user answer a lisp excercise from SICP or other place before comments are accepted from that user's IP address. Once a question is answered correctly, posts from that IP address are accepted for a predetermined period of time. The more difficult the excercise, the longer the period.
This will increase the quality to pre-/g/ refugee levels. Or not.
The rest of you shits, go the fuck back to /g/ and proggit where you belong, you shit flinging monkeys.
This will kill the board. I wouldn't post on anything that required that level of effort for a shitty comment. IP-as-identity for whitelisting is an awful idea, either way.
I'd rather just put the entire board behind Tor/I2P/one of the more obscure darknets, at that point. Though I would rewrite the BBS from scratch before doing that, since this perl codebase is awful to deal with.
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Anonymous2014-05-25 11:13
We need to form a group that will review the exercises in order to assess the difficulty level and corresponding time period.
>>4 You must mean that sarcastically, because that idea is so bad it gave me an aneurysm. That would be worse than proggit. We might as well start putting up and downvote buttons on posts.
>>1 1: almost nobody have read SICP 2: I have a fucking dynamic IP and sometimes I change it 2 times per day 3: Why SICP? Most of us are not shitty students, anyone can read SICP. Why not Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming? or The Art of Computer Programming you fucking monkey?
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Anonymous2014-05-25 13:34
This idea would make sense if you provided some kind of login token, as the IP-identity thing is fucking stupid. It would also make sense if we were trying to make a super secret club, which as far as I know is not our main goal.
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Anonymous2014-05-25 15:13
How about we just provide links to our apps and have the post window based on app rating and number of users.