gibbous wrote...
doswillrule wrote...
Why not just have posts that garner multiple negative reps automatically flagged for review? The rules even at the side of this posting box, whilst simple, are still fairly strict in the sense of grammar and spelling, and thus not always adhered to. If people -rep such idiocy the mods can look at it and dish out a warning, log it and then ban if it happens again, without the need for an entirely new system.
What speaks against it:
One neg-rep (max) per user per day, countless report-worthy posts per day. People have a single rep to spend, and they're busy spending it on posts they (dis)agree with, or helping their clique out. This metre is about people breaking the rules, and so neg-rep would have to be used only on people who break the rules, not for petty infighting.
Moreover, few enough have actually ever read the rules, and so would not even notice the rule breaches. Under your proposal, it would take several unique users who have read and understood the rules
per every offending post - that is just not viable. 'm sorry, but I think that would be wholly useless. Too much rocket science. Using the report button to report offending posts is much easier, and more viable.
Something I tacked on probably moments before you posted - "Also, people are less likely to -rep than report because of the limited amount that you receive; a good thing in my mind, as it highlights only what is definitely unacceptable and limits the workload."
I have heard a lot of people say that they rarely, if ever, give out rep because of the flaws with the system. The way I see it, there are hundreds of active users who read the majority of topics in areas prone to such posts, and as such they are well-versed in forum etiquette. All you need is even two of them to -rep something, and if anyone disagrees and balances the rep out, it is debatable and as such not an issue worth dealing with. I feel that people being unclear about rules and reporting posts wrongly (which cannot be disagreed with), leaving mods with a huge number to work through and maybe a minority which are unsuitable, is far more problematic.