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Unregistered July 8th, 2002 11:33 PM

Remove blocking of Unregistered
 
Please have a look on this page (especially before bashing unregistered guests):
http://www.gnutellaforums.com/online.php

Most visitors are unregistered guests, most page impressions are made by unregistered, most banners are viewed by unregistered. The mayority visitors are unregistered, you should give them an opportunity to post.

cultiv8r July 9th, 2002 01:46 AM

People are still able to read the messages. If they'd like to participate activly in the discussion, it's just a matter of registering.

The only thing required to register is a valid e-mail address. For the rest, you can just enter some invalid stuff. If you don't like to give out your e-mail address, visit http://www.spammotel.com - it's a free forwarding service that avoids giving your true e-mail address, and you can "dump" it once you receive spam.

Not that you'd have to worry about receiving spam from GnutellaForums, because the e-mail isn't used for that purpose here. It allows you to receive notifications of topic updates to which you've responded or created, or receive Private Message (PM) notifications. And if you don't like to receive any of those, it's a simple click of a button on the User CP (Control Panel).

The main reason, is that a number of unregistered people were blamed as a repeat offender of negative posts, while in fact some of them were completely different people. It made some mods a bit biased against unregistered users that way. But registering, everyone can have his her own identity, and mistakes like that would be less occuring.

When registering, you really don't have to worry about revealing your identity. As moderators, we know not much more than if you were an unregistered poster. The biggest difference, is that we can address you individually, instead of addressing all unregistered posters.

Unregistered July 9th, 2002 01:52 AM

Thanks and I see.

one thing to think about: there are many many unregistered visiting this forums and if you patch vBulletin every unregistered needs to enter a name, you can see who is who. I think most unregistered are friendly and nice. :)

mrgone4662 July 9th, 2002 04:00 AM

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Originally posted by Unregistered
...if you patch vBulletin every unregistered needs to enter a name, you can see who is who.
You don't even need to patch vBulletin for this. All you have to do is require registration to post :)

RealBigSwede July 9th, 2002 07:22 AM

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Most visitors are unregistered guests, most page impressions are made by unregistered, most banners are viewed by unregistered. The mayority visitors are unregistered, you should give them an opportunity to post.

What is the problem? In my opinion, if you do not register yourself, you should not be allowed to post a message. In most bbs and ALL chat rooms you have to register if you want to see or post messenger.
Yes, most of the unregistered guests are very friendly and nice. But, we don’t know if that is the same person that was nasty in one post and nice in an other post is the same person.

Unregistered July 9th, 2002 08:20 AM

statistics
 
well, don't forget blocking unregisterd (like me) means this forum also becomes less interesting, statisticaly. have a look on 'who's online' again and you will see how many good posts from various guests you'll miss. :)

RealBigSwede July 9th, 2002 08:36 AM

Re: statistics
 
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Originally posted by Unregistered
well, don't forget blocking unregisterd (like me) means this forum also becomes less interesting, statisticaly. have a look on 'who's online' again and you will see how many good posts from various guests you'll miss. :)
But if all have to reg, I quite sure most of them would do that, and we still would have a great forums and I sure even you would reg, to post your comments and help. I hope you are not sore that I kicking you butt, to get reg. If you do We can have even more fun on this forums. :D :) You are a great sparring partner! If all of the mr/miss/mrs is the same person!!! ;)

backmann July 9th, 2002 11:53 AM

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Originally posted by Unregistered
I think most unregistered are friendly and nice. :)
There is absolutely no doubt about that. But, take for example the Zeropaid forums. Nobody complains about registering (it is compulsory in ALL forums), and they all get on well.

Ivan
"In the dark we make a brighter light"

Unregistered July 9th, 2002 12:02 PM

you always find worse examples and have a look how few visitors they have in their forums. also you are wrong, posting on their main page is everywhere free for guests!

Unregistered July 9th, 2002 12:07 PM

www.gnutella.com is also free for guests?

RealBigSwede July 9th, 2002 12:13 PM

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Originally posted by Unregistered
you always find worse examples and have a look how few visitors they have in their forums. also you are wrong, posting on their main page is everywhere free for guests!
Just wait a darn minut here. :confused: IT'S FREE HERE TOO. You don't have to put up one red cent.... but hey, please send me your credicard # ;) and I will buy something for myself and we call it service fee...... LOL :)

Unregistered July 9th, 2002 02:17 PM

If you want my contributions to the general and development forums where I have been helping out programmers and new users alike, you need to enable unregistered posting again.
I REFUSE TO FOLLOW THE COWS AND REGISTER !!
I REFUSE TO TURN ON COOKIES !!

So you lose my contributions to those areas and the others where you cut me off.
Yes, you did. YOU CUT ME OFF!

Unregistered July 9th, 2002 04:23 PM

The cookie only makes it so you are automatically logged on. If you delete the cookie, it only means you have to do this manually

bobomon July 9th, 2002 05:50 PM

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Posted by... you guessed it - Unregistered, which Unregistered I have no idea
If you want my contributions to the general and development forums where I have been helping out programmers and new users alike, you need to enable unregistered posting again. I REFUSE TO FOLLOW THE COWS AND REGISTER !!
I REFUSE TO TURN ON COOKIES !!
I, for one, will not miss posts that are much ado about nothing.
:) Can't we all just get along... Moooo

backmann July 9th, 2002 09:21 PM

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Originally posted by Unregistered
The cookie only makes it so you are automatically logged on. If you delete the cookie, it only means you have to do this manually
I tried to explain this many times. Did you know you can block cookies manually? That is to say, you keep only the cookies you want, and the others are automatically blocked.

Ivan
"In the dark we make a brighter light"

RealBigSwede July 10th, 2002 06:10 PM

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Originally posted by bobomon
:) Can't we all just get along... Moooo
Don't hit me, please!!!


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