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Just a polite observation on the operation of the forum.
Is there any need to allow guests to post to the forum, without registering and signing in? Whilst I know IP addresses are registered, it would be nice when following a debate or thread to work out who is saying what for the sake on continuity, rather than trying to follow the conversation without knowing who is authoring each contribution.
Anyway just my twopenneth worth and to open up a debate. I enjoy using the site and am very grateful for the effort that has gone into it.
Best wishes to everyone
Woody
Is there any need to allow guests to post to the forum, without registering and signing in? Whilst I know IP addresses are registered, it would be nice when following a debate or thread to work out who is saying what for the sake on continuity, rather than trying to follow the conversation without knowing who is authoring each contribution.
Anyway just my twopenneth worth and to open up a debate. I enjoy using the site and am very grateful for the effort that has gone into it.
Best wishes to everyone
Woody
- john t peterson
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Personally, I'm in favor of requiring registration for posting. This forum is not only a valuable tool for collectors but also an electronic Hyde Park of coin-op. Last time I was actually there, (Hyde Park that is, many years ago,) I did not see anyone wearing a mask. I like a spirited debate and there have been many here. I think if you have to put your identity on the line, it might soften the more mean-spirited comments that seem more interested in wounding as opposed to illuminating.
John Peterson, USA.
John Peterson, USA.
- badpenny
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I guess I don't need to confirm that I am all in favour of registering.
If there has to be a place for them then I'd have thought Q & A was sufficient.
I've witnessed many excellent forums around the world degenerate through "Trolls" being disruptive.
The next question is multiple log ons. You don't have to go very far to witness somebody posting twice on the same thread under different identities, using one to be disruptive. Again there are forums where that is an immediate ban and removal.
Rules get in the way but unfortunately are necessary for an even playing field. You'll never rid yourself of determined opportunists, however Trolls are like petulant children if they can't easily get their fun here they'll move on.
Badpenny
ps If it really is too dificult to sing in, then tick the box and it'll do it for you.
If there has to be a place for them then I'd have thought Q & A was sufficient.
I've witnessed many excellent forums around the world degenerate through "Trolls" being disruptive.
The next question is multiple log ons. You don't have to go very far to witness somebody posting twice on the same thread under different identities, using one to be disruptive. Again there are forums where that is an immediate ban and removal.
Rules get in the way but unfortunately are necessary for an even playing field. You'll never rid yourself of determined opportunists, however Trolls are like petulant children if they can't easily get their fun here they'll move on.
Badpenny
ps If it really is too dificult to sing in, then tick the box and it'll do it for you.
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I take the view that it's worth tolerating 5 silly anonymous posts as the price to pay for a single interesting one.
The other strong disincentive to registering with a forum is having to divulge your email address. This requires a degree of trust because you don't know whether the site will protect it, pass it on for profit or carelessly display it as food for Spam bots.
I tend to use "throw away" addresses when joining a site to post a one-off question, but not everyone has spare email accounts. These email addresses bring in loads of Spam.
The other strong disincentive to registering with a forum is having to divulge your email address. This requires a degree of trust because you don't know whether the site will protect it, pass it on for profit or carelessly display it as food for Spam bots.
I tend to use "throw away" addresses when joining a site to post a one-off question, but not everyone has spare email accounts. These email addresses bring in loads of Spam.
I think I'm probably perched somewhere on the fence with this one. However, let's not forget that guests don't have to sign-in as 'GUEST' - they can choose a name, which would make things clearer in long threads which are dominated by guests' comments. At least we'd know which guest was saying what.
Jerry (not a guest)
Jerry (not a guest)
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