The Forum - the future
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2001 4:05 pm
Anyone who successfully made it all the way to the bottom of my last post (!), will see that I'm leaning more and more towards implementing some kind of control on forum posts. The best idea I can come up with is that no-one should be able to post until they have first completed some sort of registration form that will at the very least require submission of a valid email address. Anyone just wanting to read the forum will be unaffected.
Hopefully this will discourage any opportunists who just try it on and waste everyones time, while at the same time it will give us something we can use to better identify any persistent abusers and, if necessary, ban them from taking further part. I imagine it would also drastically cut down on the time Alec, myself and woodgnome will need to spend moderating the forum as well. I'd like to think that those who genuinely wish to contribute won't have a problem with this and wouldn't be put off from registering.
This isn't something I can bring in overnight, though I think it can be done using the current forum software (more or less), but before I dedicate a lot of time to testing, implementing etc. I want to be sure it's the right way to go. So what do you think? I'm open to both sides of the argument.
Hopefully this will discourage any opportunists who just try it on and waste everyones time, while at the same time it will give us something we can use to better identify any persistent abusers and, if necessary, ban them from taking further part. I imagine it would also drastically cut down on the time Alec, myself and woodgnome will need to spend moderating the forum as well. I'd like to think that those who genuinely wish to contribute won't have a problem with this and wouldn't be put off from registering.
This isn't something I can bring in overnight, though I think it can be done using the current forum software (more or less), but before I dedicate a lot of time to testing, implementing etc. I want to be sure it's the right way to go. So what do you think? I'm open to both sides of the argument.