evazion said:
FWIW I've come to think the other restrictions on new users were bad ideas too. They were lazy solutions and I think they've driven people away and made the community grow increasingly stagnant over the years.
I agree with this. Some of the already implemented restrictions and some of the newly proposed restrictions only annoy legitimate users that registered because they thought something was wrong or missing and they wanted to correct it. Surprise - they can't. They might even have lurked for months before, so saying they should first get to know the site makes no real sense.
At the same time it doesn't stop dedicated vandals. They just have to wait a few days until the restrictions on new accounts are automatically lifted.
albert said:
How about this: rating (and maybe include source and parent in this) changes require some sort of secondary confirmation step. Maybe a CAPTCHA. Gold+ accounts wouldn't have to deal with this step. It might be enough to deter vandals but wouldn't stop honest editors from making changes.
I think it's better to require a captcha for the first n changes (with n something like 10-25?).
This doesn't prevent people registering in good faith from contributing immediately. It also doesn't bother already existing users.
On the other hand it makes waiting until all restrictions are automatically lifted impossible, because the captcha will be required for the first n changes no matter whether they are attempted immediately after account creation or an arbitrary amount of time later.
Also accounts under captcha restrictions shouldn't be able to make changes with the danbooru API.