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Thread started 08/07/09 4:02am

ZombieKitten

Why can people who aren't members of the org

Look at our user profiles?

I always thought that would have been something only members would be allowed to see. Has it always been like this? Could that be changed possibly?
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Reply #1 posted 08/07/09 5:54am

Mach

I'll point your thread out to Ben ~
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Reply #2 posted 08/07/09 9:18pm

luv4u

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I know Ben changed it that way a long while ago.

Some people value their privacy and some don't care.
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Reply #3 posted 08/08/09 1:00am

ZombieKitten

luv4u said:

I know Ben changed it that way a long while ago.

Some people value their privacy and some don't care.


I was actually shocked to find that out confused
back when I was a lurker, it really made you feel you need to join up to see stuff like that.
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Reply #4 posted 08/08/09 10:20pm

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Man this was so long ago I don't even remember the whole rationale around it. I think the deal was that since it didn't afford ANY privacy (because anyone can create an account, fairly anonymously, and for free, just to get to the profiles), that there was no sense in requiring login, and it was just annoying to people who might surf around trying out the site first, or who aren't always logged in when they're just reading posts.

If someone could make a compelling argument why they should be behind login, I'd be open to changing it, but it's been this way for at least the past few years.
ben -- "the prince.org guy"
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Reply #5 posted 08/09/09 2:30am

ZombieKitten

ben said:

Man this was so long ago I don't even remember the whole rationale around it. I think the deal was that since it didn't afford ANY privacy (because anyone can create an account, fairly anonymously, and for free, just to get to the profiles), that there was no sense in requiring login, and it was just annoying to people who might surf around trying out the site first, or who aren't always logged in when they're just reading posts.

If someone could make a compelling argument why they should be behind login, I'd be open to changing it, but it's been this way for at least the past few years.


just someone who has been permabanned told me he was checking out my profile and it gives me the creeps. Thanks Ben, no worries.
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Reply #6 posted 08/09/09 2:45pm

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ZombieKitten said:

ben said:

Man this was so long ago I don't even remember the whole rationale around it. I think the deal was that since it didn't afford ANY privacy (because anyone can create an account, fairly anonymously, and for free, just to get to the profiles), that there was no sense in requiring login, and it was just annoying to people who might surf around trying out the site first, or who aren't always logged in when they're just reading posts.

If someone could make a compelling argument why they should be behind login, I'd be open to changing it, but it's been this way for at least the past few years.


just someone who has been permabanned told me he was checking out my profile and it gives me the creeps. Thanks Ben, no worries.

I think we, as a community, would be able to come to an agreement on what is the best course of action, going forward, if you were to elaborate on this predicament you find yourself in.

Go on, who was it? Spill those beans! :rubshands:

smile
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Reply #7 posted 08/09/09 4:03pm

ZombieKitten

mcmeekle said:

ZombieKitten said:



just someone who has been permabanned told me he was checking out my profile and it gives me the creeps. Thanks Ben, no worries.

I think we, as a community, would be able to come to an agreement on what is the best course of action, going forward, if you were to elaborate on this predicament you find yourself in.

Go on, who was it? Spill those beans! :rubshands:

smile


razz
honestly, I thought permabanned folks lost the "extra" priviliges, not just posting
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Reply #8 posted 08/10/09 1:06pm

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ZombieKitten said:

mcmeekle said:


I think we, as a community, would be able to come to an agreement on what is the best course of action, going forward, if you were to elaborate on this predicament you find yourself in.

Go on, who was it? Spill those beans! :rubshands:

smile


razz
honestly, I thought permabanned folks lost the "extra" priviliges, not just posting


Is there such a thing? really people who get banned seemed to get back in after time served no matter the offense, specially in PR.
The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything.
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Reply #9 posted 08/10/09 5:25pm

ZombieKitten

lazycrockett said:

ZombieKitten said:



razz
honestly, I thought permabanned folks lost the "extra" priviliges, not just posting


Is there such a thing? really people who get banned seemed to get back in after time served no matter the offense, specially in PR.

apparently! unless they go to enough trouble to make a new account on a friend's IP address. Some folks never did come back.
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Reply #10 posted 08/10/09 6:15pm

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ZombieKitten said:

ben said:

Man this was so long ago I don't even remember the whole rationale around it. I think the deal was that since it didn't afford ANY privacy (because anyone can create an account, fairly anonymously, and for free, just to get to the profiles), that there was no sense in requiring login, and it was just annoying to people who might surf around trying out the site first, or who aren't always logged in when they're just reading posts.

If someone could make a compelling argument why they should be behind login, I'd be open to changing it, but it's been this way for at least the past few years.


just someone who has been permabanned told me he was checking out my profile and it gives me the creeps. Thanks Ben, no worries.


You should make the mods aware of who that is/was. You can adjust your profile accordingly in regards to personal information.
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Reply #11 posted 08/10/09 6:19pm

ZombieKitten

luv4u said:

ZombieKitten said:



just someone who has been permabanned told me he was checking out my profile and it gives me the creeps. Thanks Ben, no worries.


You should make the mods aware of who that is/was. You can adjust your profile accordingly in regards to personal information.

I know, there's nothing in it but pics of zombies or whatever. BUT, that doesn't mean I have to like it hmph!
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Reply #12 posted 08/10/09 8:46pm

Vendetta1

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I'll point your thread out to Ben ~
Your avatar. falloff
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Reply #13 posted 08/11/09 10:40am

dollwoman

I wasn't aware until I read this thread that non-members could look up profiles. Thanks ZombieKitten for pointing this out. Can they also send org notes? If we have votes, I vote that only members can see profiles of other members. It just seems safer that way.
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Reply #14 posted 08/11/09 4:09pm

ZombieKitten

dollwoman said:

I wasn't aware until I read this thread that non-members could look up profiles. Thanks ZombieKitten for pointing this out. Can they also send org notes? If we have votes, I vote that only members can see profiles of other members. It just seems safer that way.

no they can't thank goodness!
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Reply #15 posted 08/11/09 8:29pm

Mach

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Mach said:

I'll point your thread out to Ben ~
Your avatar. falloff



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