On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 7:26 AM Federico Leva (Nemo) <nemowiki(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Pointing out trollish brehaviour is positive help for
self-correction.
What you call "trollish behaviour" is to "provoke others (chiefly on the
Internet) for their own personal amusement or to cause disruption". Unless
there is solid evidence, when you call someone a troll you assume bad
faith, and it is not helpful. On that regard I agree with the statement by
TechConductCommittee.
On the other hand, I also agree also with MZMcBride that new users should
be able to at least see the tasks, so I don't understand why the priority
of this bug was lowered. If unapproved users cannot be treated as logged
out, then there should be another solution. Like getting more information
through OAuth to auto-approve users that meet certain criteria, or not
allowing unapproved users to log in so that they can see the tasks
(although I am not totally convinced about this).
Regards,
Micru