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buildersmate | 19:42 Tue 19th Mar 2013 | News
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How many questions per week is one able to ask in this section per week before one gets permanently excluded for abusing AnswerBank?

I do hope the answer is around 12, then we'd all be put out of our misery for ever.
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i don't think there ever has been a weekly limit to any section i don't think it has ever been compulsory to read questions either
19:50 Tue 19th Mar 2013
I don't think there is a limit any more, on numbers of postings in a given period of time
????? Something you want to get off your chest ???
lol I believe there is no longer a limit on the number of posts one can make!
I wondered if the 80/20 Pareto principle applies in some sections- 20% of posters are responsible for 80% of questions- but I'm wondering whether it is more like 95/5
i don't think there ever has been a weekly limit to any section
i don't think it has ever been compulsory to read questions either
It may be a coincidence, but Mr AOG has 12 postings on this page of 20.

So maybe buildersmate is highlighting that 60% of posts are from one poster.

If they were 12 different questions, then that would be fine, but they do tend to have a 'theme' or obsession (with race).
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No, nothing I wanted to get off my chest, more that a perpetual poster could be seen as seeking to promote a particular extreme point-of-view, and that should be discouraged.
The idea of the site, I thought, was to enable a forum to answer genuine questions, and the 'News' topic doesn't fit well to that.
It can get hijacked by those seeking to promote a specific angle by asking a 'question' that is nothing more than a link to a newspaper article.
Hi steg, don't see you posting much. Quite agree with you, by the way.
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Mr Gromit
I find your suggestion that I had one individual in mind quite unneccessary! How could you think that. Mine is a genuine question.
yep, if you don't like it, go elsewhere.
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I generally do, Noth.
buildersmate

\\\No, nothing I wanted to get off my chest, more that a perpetual poster could be seen as seeking to promote a particular extreme point-of-view, and that should be discouraged. \\\\

There are posters with extreme right wing views and posters with extreme left wing views and the occasional poster with neutral views.

It's no big deal.
I know what you mean buildersmate....there are some extreme schools of thought in news...I just keep away from these debates..
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Extreme left wing posters?

Not sure I know who they are, and I've been here for a ver...

Oh, hang on - could it be me?
OP //I do hope the answer is around 12, then we'd all be put out of our misery for ever.//

All of us eh! put yourself out of your own misery buildersmate by not reading the damn posts in the first place lol!
sp.....LOL.....no, you are the neutral one (the sensible boy)

"Extreme left wing views" in my mind....;-)
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What! the Daily Telegraph has been added to the reportoire! Are you sure?
the guardinistas on here have their say..
em10

Well that rules me out.

I'm an Independy.

I have copyrighted that word, by the way, and I am very litigious.

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