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Point hunters

dhorions
Contributor
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I already reported on this before on the forum, but i probably need to report this elsewhere.

But take a look at these threads

Where should these cases be reported to have any effect?

btw : my contribution to these threads was meant as a joke, maybe I have a weird sense of humour

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eddy_declercq
Active Contributor
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Hi,

I know the feeling. I've been reporting things in eg Grumpies, but people remain thick-headed.

I would say keep reporting (to sdn@sap.com)

Eddy

dhorions
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Thanks, I sent an e-mail.

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joerg_wegener
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Hi Dries,

I know what you mean; however, in your cases the culprit might be innocent. If two answers are posted within a few minutes of each other, chances are that the second poster read the question before you posted the answer and started writing an answer himself. In the first example it might well have taken him more than four minutes (I know how fast I can type - not , so this would explain the double answer without assuming point hunting.

Once the time difference reaches 15 minutes or more, it is a different case however, and the moderators should be notified.

Just my EUR 0.02

Joerg

dhorions
Contributor
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Did you notice that I called the person who would respond by name even before he did so?

I was just making clear that those two users marata kumar and pradeep gali were playng their question-reply game for some time and I was just pointing it out once more.

see :

/thread/349611 [original link is broken]

and i could go on and on.

But anyway, Marilyn replied to my complaint saying "focusing on and rewarding good stuff seems more

effective than focusing on the annoying bad apples" and she's right, best thing to do is just ignore these threads.

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Dries Horions (spelling errors)