Tim Starling wrote:
shortly before I got shell access, I was nearly driven
crazy by
a user with 9 sock puppets, each claiming to be a separate
person. Each would demand my attention, make their own arguments
and even post bogus real names and addresses to "prove" their
identity. All these identities were active in the same week.
It's hard to describe how hard this was for me, but suffice to
say looking up the guy in the apache logs was the first thing I
did when I got shell access. I resolved at that point to try to
help anyone who was in a similar situation.
I think it would help if we could separate these "hard cases" from
the everyday spam and edit wars. I predict that sociology and
psychology (or psychiatry?) is the next thing in wiki studies,
because only now do we have the size of community where these
things happen. Has anybody compiled a list of the "worst" cases
and how they were dealt with?
--
Lars Aronsson (lars(a)aronsson.se)
Aronsson Datateknik -
http://aronsson.se