It would if I had the patience to trawl this subforum but to be honest I usually leave you lot to it. I don't like this subforum or what's discussed in it but as a moderator I don't get to say what happens and what doesn't. I do, however, rant at other posters on this forum who try to persuade the more knowledgeable here to help them cheat in games or fiddle exams or hack their school networks.
It's nothing personal, I just don't see why anyone should take time out to help people screw up so badly. I understand it seems entirely justifiable in the minds of those who ask for these things but it's not fair, it's not clever, it's going to come back to bite you on the ass and a lot of it is downright stupid.
If you (plural you) do really want to go ahead with these things then I suggest you learn how to do them yourself by researching and such. There are sources out there to obtain such knowledge (where the task in question is possible) but this isn't one of them. As I said in another thread somewhere, it's a waste of time for you, a waste of time for us and a waste of time for those who are affected by whatever you're doing or those who have to chase you down once you've done it.
As for locking threads, it's a little over the top in most cases and the community tends to moderate itself in that if someone posts a question on how to do something stupid, enough people have the sense to shoot them down in flames so badly they're a charred and blackened mess by the end of it. Frankly I hope it stays that way. I know the show encourages skiddy behavior sometimes, and perhaps this forum does too, but it makes more sense for all involved if we retain at least some maturity. I'm not suggesting, for the record, that I think anyone who hasn't been here for the history of Hak.5 is an idiot, I'm simply saying that in order to grow we need to retain those who have a sense of what's worthwhile and what's not, and those who aren't taking the title of hacker purely as a trophy.