Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 2nd Feb 2009 21:23 UTC
Windows Windows Vista has never exactly been a favourite subject among company IT people. Migrating from Windows XP to Windows Vista isn't exactly a worry-free process, and machines that run Windows XP comfortably may have trouble powering Windows vista. As such, adoption of Vista has been slow. Two years after Vista's release, the OS is still struggling in the enterprise sector, according to a Forrester report.
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Another thread lost to trolling
by ssa2204 on Wed 4th Feb 2009 03:18 UTC
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It is almost a given now that any thread involving Windows/Vista will always just devolve into some idiotic DRM related mess. Sadly a few manage to completely hijack the discussion for their own obsessions, which in turn reflects badly on this site to newcomers. I know it is hard to manage on the anonymous internet the behavior of immature people, but that doesn't mean there are not options.

Maybe the solution is that people need to subscribe to different topics in order to post, and if they chose to troll in them they should lose the right to post (though still able to read). In short, if I chose to do nothing but troll discussions regarding OSX, then I should lose the right to post in OSX threads for a period of time.

In most forums, these certain individuals would have long since been warned or banned. No reason why there should not be some rules and regulations here, quite simply the discussion threads need them.

And a side note, I am just tired of people that will never use any Windows to begin with being the ones whining about DRM, to which 99% of what they say is either outright deceit or just plain ignorance. The end result is we are unable to have a mature, intelligent discussion regarding DRM here.

And I think most of use can pretty much distinguish the difference between a troll and someone who is playing devil's advocate for the sake of a discussion.

Edited 2009-02-04 03:20 UTC

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