I was browsing around the General VB Questions forum, and I noticed that there were some posts with solved questions, and some with non-solved questions. (Obviously)
I also noticed that some of the solved questions have as little as two replies (thread - "how?", reply 1 - "like this", reply 2 - "thanks!"), and that some of the non-solved questions have lots of replies.

How would people known as "brilliantly nice people who want to help" know which posts are more fun to go into (unsolved!) without going in and checking, which is a bit of a paradox in a strange freaky kind of way?

Thus, I invented the Solved Problem Automatic Machine (SPAM)!

The SPAM is a little button that only the creator of the thread has. When the creator of the thread uses SPAM, a special icon appears in the forum view, and everyone can see it, and know that the person who asked the question used SPAM. Because he used SPAM, he doesn't need help on that subject anymore. SPAM can really help the forums! I think that if the administrators implemented SPAM, it would be more fun to go into a thread because you know you can contribute by answering a question that isn't solved (if it was solved, it would have been marked by SPAM). Really - SPAM is a good thing.

Give it a thought.