by rgg » Tue Nov 08, 2011 2:14 pm
No question in my mind, of course guides are welcome!
My guess is that most people that contribute don't start doing so right away. It can take a while to figure out what's suitable to post, be it in the forum, images or more advanced stuff. Some learn fast, others never (or so it seems looking at some contributions), but you cannot expect someone to pick it up right away.
Therefore, I would say, if a new user registers, and puts his web site on the user profile, let him or her stick around as long as the profile page isn't blatant advertising. And, to me, stating your occupation as a guide, add a few words to that effect and giving your web site, is no problem.
I would be less lenient if the profile would feature a site and have a few words that have nothing to do with what SP is all about (which, for me, is the great outdoors, be it while hiking, climbing or just looking at the scenery). Still, if it's unobtrusive, I'm all right with that, and will hope that that user will start contributing later.
However, I sympathize with the plight of the Elves that have to wade trough all the new users and keep SP free of trolls.
Perhaps an automatic cleanup action might be useful. How about automatic deletion of users that have no other contributions than perhaps one profile image, have no forum posts and have not been logged on for more than, say, one month or one week? It shouldn't be difficult to write a script that does just that, and have it run every night (I presume that testing this script would be more work than writing it - we wouldn't want this script to delete other users accidentally, would we?). This way, the elves wouldn't have to worry much about deleting useless users, since they will be deleted soon anyway, while they can still delete those that they deem offensive in any way.