Bluebadger
Khellendros
Buhamat
Dragostea
DragonLord
kt_draco_frost
pterando936
dragonmaster9
elliotspeedy
karnekesh
Keridhar
Vizzal47
Dragon Ruler
Alkaizer
Kilo
Bron
Dragon Fire
The Pearl
Xx_Dragon_Blood_xX
Octane
This is a list of all the accounts that were made but never used. This is a very very VEERY big problem.Tempest, could you freeze the firsat 10 now and the next 10 in a month? and so on and so forth for every 10 non used accounts. I have a feeling this is going to turn the way of the Drawings Section
Unbelievable!
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- Tightwad
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Unbelievable!
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- Master Old Dragon
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I've posted something like this, but it was more of a call for them to come out from hiding. I don't see what freezing the name would do? Maybe an email to them instead to see if they are going to come back?
"Sure Satan is king of sin and has all the powers of Hell . . . But can he see why kids love cinnamon toast crunch?"
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- Site Admin
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Accounts that are not used are not something Microsoft would call a "Critical Security issue". Most of the time, it's a user who plan to post and create an account but found themselves busy elsewhere or that their opportunity to reply something is gone (either someone posted something similar or the topic drifted to something else).
Some of these lurkers probably do read the board but may not feel like participating in forum discussions at this moment. One day, perhaps, some of them will post something, some may not... However, locking down accounts when the board itself is less than 2 months old do not seems to convey a very welcoming message. Also, some may even prefer to just read at first before participating, and if they prefer to do that then I cannot really force anyone to post before they feel like doing so.
I may delete unused account in the future if the post count is zero and if there is a reasonable time (think 6 months at the very least) that has elapsed since the last time they have logged in. Alternatively, I could simply make the "zero post" users to not be shown on the memberlist. Either way, I prefer to play on the safe side than to receive emails from people asking why their account has been deleted.
Some of these lurkers probably do read the board but may not feel like participating in forum discussions at this moment. One day, perhaps, some of them will post something, some may not... However, locking down accounts when the board itself is less than 2 months old do not seems to convey a very welcoming message. Also, some may even prefer to just read at first before participating, and if they prefer to do that then I cannot really force anyone to post before they feel like doing so.
I may delete unused account in the future if the post count is zero and if there is a reasonable time (think 6 months at the very least) that has elapsed since the last time they have logged in. Alternatively, I could simply make the "zero post" users to not be shown on the memberlist. Either way, I prefer to play on the safe side than to receive emails from people asking why their account has been deleted.
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- British Redcoat
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- Master Old Dragon
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I fail to see the problem with this at all, besides the fact that we might have a longer members list then the list of people who actually post. If anything I'm sure just making non-posters invisible on the members list would be alright, though unnessesary. I wouldn't waste too much time thinking about it...
I have lived here before the days of ice,
And of course this is why I am so concerned,
And I come back to find the stars misplaced,
And the smell of a world that has been burned...
And of course this is why I am so concerned,
And I come back to find the stars misplaced,
And the smell of a world that has been burned...
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- Master Old Dragon
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At least half of these people were active on the old boards, so there is no need to freeze them, as they are most likely just hitting a busy spell. That and the other half are very new members, and a few on there have posted before, just only once or twice.
And the only way they would be gumming up the boards would be by running around posting nonsense, spamming, or trolling. Message boards are made to have members and posts, it is the last thing you should be concerned about.
And the only way they would be gumming up the boards would be by running around posting nonsense, spamming, or trolling. Message boards are made to have members and posts, it is the last thing you should be concerned about.
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- Neophyte Hatchling
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- Joined: Tue Jun 07, 2005 11:55 am
I understand that by posting this im ressurecting a dead thread, but I feel its neccesary to say that I, along with a few others on that list have reason to have accounts. There was an old site made by Tempest, on which I would post frequintly, but then something happened (some memory problem or something) and most of the information from the original site was lost. I then lost interest because all of the discussions as well as the RP thread I was involved in were gone with no way of getting them back. I posted a few times here but it was very slow....everyone seemed to feel the same way I did and wouldnt post. But now I see that there are more people, new and old, who have been posting here and making the site worth visiting. I think that I will start posting here again, if that is alright with everyone.
- The Broken One
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