FYI - next week I will be doing a user clean-out. If they joined and never posted, they will be deleted. The public can lurk the main board without being a member, so this will not interfere with their reading enjoyment. The members of the board like the members only section b/c it is more private. If you only lurk and are not a contributing member of the board, you are not entitled to access to that part of the board.
Fair warning.
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LawyerLady
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
Don't delete me!!! I'm here, I'm here! hahahahaha Seriously though, I think that's a great idea. Personally, I think members who only post once or twice in a month or two should be included as well but that's just me.
While I look at the members only section from time to time, I seldom post on it. However, if the need arises in the future and I think I would like to post on it for responses of members only, does this mean I am out? Or have to apply for permission to post? Just wondering....
While I look at the members only section from time to time, I seldom post on it. However, if the need arises in the future and I think I would like to post on it for responses of members only, does this mean I am out? Or have to apply for permission to post? Just wondering....
Karl, you post often enough. I'm talking about people who join and never post.
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LawyerLady
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
“You may shoot me with your words, you may cut me with your eyes, you may kill me with your hatefulness, but still, like air, I'll rise!” ― Maya Angelou
I just want to be clear LL, are you talking about me?
Ummm vette, absolutely no! You are a good poster. Go to the members page and there are many that have never posted. Those are the ones LL is talking about.'
Plus I need you here to pick out my next hooker boots,
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makes sense, cause life can get wild so less time to post, but to never post....makes no sense to be a member to me
Some have admitted on other boards that they have an account here and have never posted. They like to read the Break Room to get dirt. They actually admitted that. A bit pathetic to me, but I consider the source...
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= New members have 2 weeks to post their first post and 60 days to try out the board and decide if they are going to continue post. If they do not post at all, they will be deleted after 2 weeks. If they post a hello but thereafter have made no meaningful contribution during that time, they will be deleted. Furthermore, if you have not posted in over a year, you may be deleted. This is totally a discretionally matter and "meaningful" will be solely in my discretion. This rule is to prevent the joining simply to troll or to glean information from the members only section, or to spam members.
makes sense, cause life can get wild so less time to post, but to never post....makes no sense to be a member to me
Some have admitted on other boards that they have an account here and have never posted. They like to read the Break Room to get dirt. They actually admitted that. A bit pathetic to me, but I consider the source...
I saw where a poster banned from here shared break room information on another board, months after that posters had been banned from here.
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A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
But what is to stop them from coming back and re- signing up again in 3 months when they want to go on a hunt for dirt again? Not that ANYONE here has anything dirt worthy to gossip and back stab about.
= New members have 2 weeks to post their first post and 60 days to try out the board and decide if they are going to continue post. If they do not post at all, they will be deleted after 2 weeks. If they post a hello but thereafter have made no meaningful contribution during that time, they will be deleted. Furthermore, if you have not posted in over a year, you may be deleted. This is totally a discretionally matter and "meaningful" will be solely in my discretion. This rule is to prevent the joining simply to troll or to glean information from the members only section, or to spam members.
That seems fair. However, i know there is a lag for new members actually signing up to join and then actually being accepted and able to access the board. How does that person actually know when they are able to start posting?
= New members have 2 weeks to post their first post and 60 days to try out the board and decide if they are going to continue post. If they do not post at all, they will be deleted after 2 weeks. If they post a hello but thereafter have made no meaningful contribution during that time, they will be deleted. Furthermore, if you have not posted in over a year, you may be deleted. This is totally a discretionally matter and "meaningful" will be solely in my discretion. This rule is to prevent the joining simply to troll or to glean information from the members only section, or to spam members.
That seems fair. However, i know there is a lag for new members actually signing up to join and then actually being accepted and able to access the board. How does that person actually know when they are able to start posting?
They should get notification.
Here's what happens. They sign up. Sparklit makes them verify their account. Then Sparklit sends me an email. There usually is a lag time, especially on the weekends when I'm not checking my email often.
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LawyerLady
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
I'm not doing password coded sections of the board.
Well, fine. Do a puzzle.
We proclaim to be geeks right? I think a puzzle is a great idea!
Keep out the drunks!
LOL! ... oh, wait.. uhhh.... hmmmm.... You talking about me?
Hahahaha! Which email service actually tried that a few years ago - was it Gmail? Anyone else remember? During late hours of the night/wee hours of the morning, if you wanted to send an email they made you go through sort of a puzzle to assure you weren't drunk emailing...
Honestly LL... that would be the best way to ensure only true geeks are able to get into our deepest darkest secrets. Like I said, it wound up working well for another board I was on.
So, what post count do you think works best? Ideas? I'm thinking 100. Not too restrictive, but enough that you can't just join to get to the members only section when you want to.
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LawyerLady
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.