Is it possible to issue an automatic short ban for anyone who answers posts made by FrozenVoid, including in the ban notice the link to the anti-FrozenVoid GreaseMonkey script and a strong recommendation to use it?
>>49
Click on the disgusted monkey icon in the lower-right corner, choose ``Manage user scripts'', select that nice script that cleans our board of that terrible person, and replace ``Included Pages'' with this: http://dis.4chan.org/*
>>54
not having a social life and obsession over making games does not necessarily require aspergers , there are many other stupid reasons for this >>50kun .
>>54
Its seems real but, !fRoZeNHN4I is not !frozen/kig
YHBT by troll using another troll as disguise.
...Though it could be FV using that disguise. We may never know.
>>64 In that case, just believe in whatever you like and don't ask me.
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OK, everybody listen carefully, I have a FINAL SOLUTION to our little annoyance.
Tripfags are not banned.
Anyone responding to any tripfag at all is banned for a short time (using a cookie would be enough!) and is presented with an advice not to reply to invisible posts and a link to a script that hides all tripfags (optional, of course).
Then the problem solves itself. No one in their right mind would even try to circumvent the system for the pleasure of being trolled inside. Tripfaggots on the other hand would find the lack of reaction annoying and depart to the greener pastures. As a bonus, even if they know about the system, they can't do anything about it. It doesn't prevent them from posting, it doesn't technically prevent anyone from replying, and the simplicity of the ban, via the cookie, only adds to it.