lcrocker(a)nupedia.com wrote:
There's no interface for it yet, but any of the
developers can
do it if we need to. But his stuff has been deleted and he
doesn't seem to be doing any other damage. If he doesn't just
go away on his own I'll do the blocking.
At Disney World, they have very little problem with graffiti. The
reason is that they have a system whereby all the restrooms are
checked frequently, and when graffiti is discovered, it is painted
immediately. There are two beneficial effects to this -- first, the
vandal is deprived of an audience, so that there's little point to
doing in the first place, and second, it seems that when there is
*some* grafitti on a wall, other people think it's "o.k." and so
further grafitti appears at a faster rate.
The fact that we've got a decent crowd more or less around the clock
means that 'grafitti' gets 'painted over' quickly.
--Jimbo