On 4 January 2013 13:39, Fred Bauder
<fredbaud(a)fairpoint.net> wrote:
I'm afraid the shooting gallery is already
coded into Twinkle/Huggle.
It
is the use of that coding that is at issue. It could be used to
encourage, reward and advise as well as to enforce.
This is currently implemented by templating, which is how human
editors can fail the Turing test.
Unfortunately, just banning Twinkle/Huggle/similar
first-person-shooter games is unlikely to fly.
- d.
Such applications are useful, even vital. The problem is sorting out
good-faith new users for attention. Perhaps they could flag themselves as
a "new user needing help getting started".
Fred