Syzygy wrote:Bring back spamalot.
The majority of the spam was centralized in one spot, giving spammers a chance to spam as much as they like, freely and without persecution, and those who hated spam never ever needed to go there.
It was a win-win situation.
I agree, I was never in spamalot and I didn't go there either. btw, personally I think all those sports threads you never recognize if you're not interested in that particular sport are far more annoying than the occasional spam post in a seriously meant topic.
But if there's ONE thread where people can spam all they want, be it random or as a coherent discussion it's good for everyone. It's not as if the title didn't warn you, the first word was "
Spamalot" after all. One has to be a real blockhead to miss a hint like that. If you like to post a lot, that was the place to go. And judging from the rate at which the thread was growing people went there, too. If you didn't like random posts or a lot of threads (sports threads or otherwise) it was also ideal, because people went to this other thread.
That being said, the fact that AK didn't follow the proper procedure (or any procedure at all, as things have been described, and not just by those directly affected), and his behaviour in
this clearly tagged thread that non-spammers could easily avoid as described by the KsoS (Knights of Spamalot) lead me to believe that he really was on a power-trip and was looking for easy prey or having a score to settle with someone.
Spammers have an inherently bad name, can't be changed, spam is and will probably for ever be negatively connotated, so it's not absurd to suppose that they simply were the easiest target.