What kind of user is the worst for Mahalo?
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M$10 Answers
Too many questions, answers, and comments to list here.
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M$Participates and gets to know people, then disappears!
How could they do something like that?!
Don't they know that I miss them?!
Now if @baka13 were to just up and leave... then he truly would be the worst person on Mahalo! ;)
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M$You have 90% of the Anonymous Questions being utter crap.
Then you have some users, new and established, asking high tipped questions, getting good answers, and not awarding a Best Answer, essentially wasting everyone's time.
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M$Personal opinion :-)
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M$Just my 2 cents.
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M$My head.
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M$Let's look at the question, shall we? What was the intent? Information? Inflammatory? Pitchforks? Torches?
Even though I know this question was submitted by the all-encompassing "Anonymous," each has an identity.
So, anonymous person of currently unknown identity, I believe it must specifically be you! That is my answer to your question. Please don't hide behind the mask of anonymity to roil the waters. Besides, if you are like most, you will not be able to help yourself and you will comment and then we will know who you are. Walk softly if you are to carry a big stick.
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M$Stinky behavior, if you ask me.
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M$Me.
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M$Normally it would only take one petard to do the job. But, perhaps you are referring to the original Latin meaning?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petard
Darn. Hoisted by mine own petards! :p
lol Yeah, one would probably do it. I was quoting the Bard. :p
No way @baka13. You answered the question. You have a sense of humor. Why, you even provided a source!

Changing the question does seem to make the previous answers, not quite fit!
ha! @twinpairs, you beat me to the draw on that answer :-)
Ooooooh, somebody had to say it. :P To be fair, I definitely have seen some valid uses of the Anonymous question feature - people who have had genuine questions and been willing to add enough detail, and you can understand why they may have wanted to ask anonymously.
Great answer @twinpairs !
I wonder why the original question has been edited from "who is the worst mahalo person?" to the current "What kind of user is the worst for Mahalo?"
I thought of @anonymous too when answering this question, but I still try to stay positive with this new clone infection of masked bandits. I'm hoping that we get some good members out of it!
I also try to keep positive about @anonymous. With some education he/she may become a valuable member. Like training him/her not to use the question box for searches, not making up questions to promote pages, maybe even encouraging him/her to not ask any more questions until he/she receives a green belt. IF @anonymous is willing to learn, there is hope!
@Anonymous does not deserve another chance. @anonymous is a repeat offender, a far more than 3 time loser, in fact a career criminally bad question asker. Mahalo society needs to be protected from @anonymous. Summary execution is called for.
Hehee, you beat me to it, too!
Although I think sometimes these weird, one word questions or the ones that are statements might possibly be searches, where a new user puts their search in the wrong box, thinks "heck yes, I want my search to be anonymous!" and doesn't realize until too late that he just asked a question. I almost did it myself once!
I must admit that my answer did not require much thought. 8~)