About ridicioulous number of members
About ridicioulous number of members
Why there isn't any algorithm for deleting members not logged in for very long time (or, let say about 4 years)?
There is 10000 members registered there, and sadly, barely 1000 members actually did logged since last 4 years.
Would any of moderators delete any of such members?
No really, it may take Chase's hard drive too much.
There is 10000 members registered there, and sadly, barely 1000 members actually did logged since last 4 years.
Would any of moderators delete any of such members?
No really, it may take Chase's hard drive too much.
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Re: About ridicioulous size of members
Hi,
Who cares? Besides, I'm not sure whether moderators are able to delete user accounts, I think an administrator has to do that.
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Who cares? Besides, I'm not sure whether moderators are able to delete user accounts, I think an administrator has to do that.
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Re: About ridicioulous size of members
It seems that it's not altogether unheard of for people to take an extended "break" from OSDEV for several years, or more.
I don't think that they should have their account deleted for that.
Any particular reason that having fewer accounts in the system would be better than it is now?
I don't think that they should have their account deleted for that.
Any particular reason that having fewer accounts in the system would be better than it is now?
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Re: About ridicioulous size of members
Ah, you might want to reconsider that title, Lukand. This is a SFW site, after all
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Re: About ridicioulous size of members
Hi,
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This has an implicit meaning, right?Schol-R-LEA wrote:Ah, you might want to reconsider that title, Lukand. This is a SFW site, after all
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Re: About ridicioulous size of members
"Member" is a common English language euphemism for a particular part of the male anatomy, so yes.
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Re: About ridicioulous size of members
And what happens to the user's posts if you delete the user? Sometimes people revive threads that have been dormant for 8 years and 3 months, or even more.
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Re: About ridicioulous size of members
To clarify: the usual way what Lukand seems to have meant would be "About the ridiculous number of [inactive] members". The way it is written now, it sounds as if Lukand is complaining about the gargantuan male apparatus of the various posters, or perhaps the frequency of DSWs on this site (what I usually refer to as "competitive phallometry", if you aren't familiar with the acronym; just to be wholly lucid here, the last two letters stand for "size war", with the 'd' being the obvious expletive substitution).
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Re: About ridicioulous size of members
Xaxaxaxa... I meant amount.
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Re: About ridicioulous amount of members
Rather than ask about the ridiculous number of members, let's focus on the number of ridiculous members.
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Re: About ridicioulous amount of members
There's no reason to delete inactive accounts. Users that have been active in the past have often left useful information in the forums, which would be undesirable to delete, and users that haven't been active in the past probably aren't taking up too much storage space with a few posts here and there.
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Re: About ridicioulous amount of members
but phpbb still saves deleted accounts's threads for whatever reasononlyonemac wrote:There's no reason to delete inactive accounts. Users that have been active in the past have often left useful information in the forums, which would be undesirable to delete, and users that haven't been active in the past probably aren't taking up too much storage space with a few posts here and there.
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Re: About ridicioulous amount of members
It's an option that a mod/admin can pick when deleting an account.NunoLava1998 wrote:but phpbb still saves deleted accounts's threads for whatever reasononlyonemac wrote:There's no reason to delete inactive accounts. Users that have been active in the past have often left useful information in the forums, which would be undesirable to delete, and users that haven't been active in the past probably aren't taking up too much storage space with a few posts here and there.
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Re: About ridicioulous number of members
4 years..? Pfft, not nearly enough for some of us lurkers that pop in about every 8:th year or so
Re: About ridicioulous size of members
Yes, that's true!SpyderTL wrote:It seems that it's not altogether unheard of for people to take an extended "break" from OSDEV for several years, or more.
But maybe users who have never written a single post in 4 years can be deleted?
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