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Jun 15th, 2000, 02:13 AM
#1
Thread Starter
Lively Member
Ok, so not that this is a real problem but I went through the members directory and noticed that their are members who haven't made a single post in the last year... So my question is why do we bother to keep their names in the directory? Why not just pull the people that haven't posted, in say 6 months, from the directory?
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Jun 15th, 2000, 03:11 AM
#2
I've noticed these "ghost" members too. We have 8623 members and only about 50 of them use this fourm regulary.
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Jun 17th, 2000, 07:26 AM
#3
I was thinking that too. Shall we say to the people who don't use this form at all...waste of space?
They sign up and that's it. Wonder why the hell they do that. I'd agree with you ravcam. People who haven't posted for 6 months to a year..than delete. Or better yet, if the person hasn't posted for 6 months, the administrator should send an email saying that the user hasn't posted and to reply if they want to continue their account on vb-world.net.
The wonderful things I think of...damn, I'm just so smart ;].
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Jun 17th, 2000, 09:18 AM
#4
Actually, that was ravcam's idea 
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Jun 18th, 2000, 02:19 PM
#5
Lively Member
What about members who actively reads the forum, but does not post nor reply?
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Jun 18th, 2000, 06:49 PM
#6
Addicted Member
The way I see it, it's only going to be a problem all the decent log-in names have been taken and you are stuck with a silly username like, dare I say it...
ravcam
This is a problem with ISP such as AOL but I don't really think it's a problem here (yet)
PS. My login name is for sale if any wants to make me an offer.
Only joking!!
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Jun 19th, 2000, 09:33 AM
#7
Originally posted by carolyn
What about members who actively reads the forum, but does not post nor reply?
To this question, I said that the administrator should send an email to the person to see if he wants to keep his account with vb-world.
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Jun 19th, 2000, 11:16 AM
#8
Thread Starter
Lively Member
Ok...
First. My name has meening...
Second. They can still read the forums when they are not a member so why take up space?
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Jun 19th, 2000, 06:08 PM
#9
Hyperactive Member
How much space do YOU need?
Originally posted by ravcam
They can still read the forums when they are not a member so why take up space?
How much space do a nonposting VB-World member take?
And how much of that space do you need?
Just let them hang around and they will do no harm to you.
Maybe we should ask John to make a choice in the members directory, since thats were ravcam's problem started.
- All members
- Members who have made post's the last month
- Members who have made post's the last three month
- Members who have made post's the last six month
- Members who have made post's the last tvelve month
- ....
Just had to reply, since I have cut down alot in posting in the forum.
Onerrorgoto
Dont be to optimistic, the light at the end of the tunnel might be a train
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Jun 19th, 2000, 10:47 PM
#10
Hyperactive Member
Yeah...just like a Hotmail account. If you don't log in for 3 months(I think) your account is deleted.
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Jun 20th, 2000, 02:25 AM
#11
I thought it was for 120 days.
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Jun 20th, 2000, 09:22 AM
#12
transcendental analytic
What about those who actually don't even visit the forums? I know you can trace them John, since the there is that recent posts thing feature.
Also is there a unregister feature? If someone have choosen a membername and regret it then he surely wants to unregister that membername.
Use  
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writing haskell makes your life easier:
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To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.
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Jun 21st, 2000, 02:57 AM
#13
There are some people with only 0-2 posts. Even if they do want to come back, they can always Re-register.
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Jun 21st, 2000, 06:32 AM
#14
Thread Starter
Lively Member
I realize they aren't taking up much space but what I do feel is that they may be using other names that others want, and I feel that the forum should at least keep a fairly acurate and up to date list of members... I see no point in saying we have 8000+ members if only a few thousand or so are active.
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Jun 22nd, 2000, 03:05 AM
#15
Hyperactive Member
Maybe you could send users an email once in a while to confirm that they should keep their account active.
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Jun 22nd, 2000, 05:13 AM
#16
transcendental analytic
Compugeek, or simply send an email when a user haven't been online in say 120 days and if no response in 24 hours, your account get's killed
Use  
writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
writing haskell makes your life easier:
reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.
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Jun 22nd, 2000, 07:51 AM
#17
Thread Starter
Lively Member
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Jun 23rd, 2000, 04:48 AM
#18
24,48,72 hours, it doesn't really matter. Just as long as something is done with these people.
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Jun 23rd, 2000, 07:45 AM
#19
transcendental analytic
Yup, don't you think this is the best way to check out for inactive users, John?
Use  
writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
writing haskell makes your life easier:
reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.
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Jun 23rd, 2000, 06:16 PM
#20
Fanatic Member
We are trying to do something about this at the moment. Thanks for the suggestions, we will take some action soon.
John
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