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If someone asks too many questions, and it bothers me how do I deal with it?
If someone asks questions on here just for money, and most of them are not really a problem they have just random questions. What should I do? tll them to limit themselves or keep letting it happen? I don't wnat to become anyone's enemy.
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October 09, 2009 01:14 AM
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If this is a genuine question you're asking specifically about Mahalo (and/or ConundrumLand) and not a general "conundrum" question, then I think I know who you're talking about and I agree that most days there are too many questions from them.
However, I don't see it as my place to say anything about it as: it's not against the rules to ask "too many questions" - we all have a limit anyway related to our belt level; some of the questions ARE INTERESTING and so I'm glad of them when those ones come around; if what they were doing was wrong, the staff would have DEFINITELY picked up on it by now and either had a word or eliminated the person from the system.
I would say you (and I) have to carry on as we are - live and let live ;)
However, I don't see it as my place to say anything about it as: it's not against the rules to ask "too many questions" - we all have a limit anyway related to our belt level; some of the questions ARE INTERESTING and so I'm glad of them when those ones come around; if what they were doing was wrong, the staff would have DEFINITELY picked up on it by now and either had a word or eliminated the person from the system.
I would say you (and I) have to carry on as we are - live and let live ;)
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• Yeah, might as well let them do what they want to do. It's not harming me in any way, it's just annoying!! :D
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October 09, 2009 03:42 AM
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I'd recommend letting it go. As Conundrum grows, it'll become less apparent. Hopefully though, as time goes on, they'll gain experience and learn to ask better questions. In the mean time, if you think the question really is useless, you can always vote unhelpful in an effort to get them to improve.
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October 09, 2009 05:58 PM
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I don't think there's much you can do besides sending in a complaint to Mahalo. I think I know who you're talking about, and I'm sick of seeing that person's questions as well. I just scroll past them and don't even look at the questions anymore. A while back I answered some of their questions, and that person actually went on a tirade about how ridiculous my answer was -- but then gave me the Best Answer. I don't think he's quite right in the mind.
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October 09, 2009 08:50 PM
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You just have to live with it, and make sure what YOU do is better quality. These people get weeded out naturally. Trust me on this. Just shake your head and smile when you see those questions, and be thankful that it isn't you asking them. :)
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