Punish Bad Users With Drupal Misery
If you're sick of banning or deleting troublemakers on your Drupal website, you might want to check out Misery, the module designed to give trolls a taste of their own medicine. Creating a random length delay for a user, redirecting them to a random page, presenting them with a 404 error, and crashing their browser if they're using IE6 are just a few of the things you can make users endure with Misery. I'm still waiting patiently for a Punch In the Nose module, but this is a good start.
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Seriously, it's they're. That just looks sloppy.
Give trolls a taste of they are misery...?
'their' is correct in this case, as in a taste of the medicine owned by the trolls.
I have no sig yet I must scream.
Glad I could help.
It's a common error, and I think there probably are a lot of people who don't know the difference. I don't really mind misspellings (though these days there isn't much of an excuse for it) but getting "their" wrong can actually lead to confusing sentences. It's not like I was being an ass about it, I just specified the difference between the two words in case anyone didn't know. The editors aren't the only ones reading the comments, after all.
You do not get to pound your fist about free speech and then deny it on your own website. I'm perfectly aware of what free speech is and how the first amendment works. But being a political pundit(s) who continuously bitch about free speech and then denying it on your own forums is hypocritical in the extreme. You can not be for free speech in one place and opposed to it everywhere else. Not when your goal is to enter the realm of political thought and ideas. This goes for all sides of the debate. If you are censoring thought, you invalidate your claim to be part of the debate.