Getting Annoyed - would like your opnion
Getting Annoyed - would like your opnion
I am not sure it is healthy for this forum to continue to accept members with completely anonymous names, and no identity in the profile. Many users come in via a Yahoo email account, and ironically, those who request a "race challange" or "My car is better than your car" posts all have an untraceable yahoo accounts.
I am thinking, we should have stricter verification for members, and also those that exist must provide more personal identity, or their account should be terminated. Again, this is my suggestion, but I would like our valued (IDENTIFIABLE) members' opinion.
I think this will help flush out the antagonizing posts and possible tangent this forum can take.
Thanks
Ryan
I am thinking, we should have stricter verification for members, and also those that exist must provide more personal identity, or their account should be terminated. Again, this is my suggestion, but I would like our valued (IDENTIFIABLE) members' opinion.
I think this will help flush out the antagonizing posts and possible tangent this forum can take.
Thanks
Ryan
I don't post here much but I don't think this is a good idea. I believe some of the more popular members may not want to "provide more personal identity" for lack of safety, maybe security, etc... Think about it from that perspective.
Also, all forums have these types of people (called "trolls") and the best thing to do is ignore them, not encourage them by making a 4 page thread in a matter of hours
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On a side note, I have asked several questions to the mods (in threads) and receive no replies (not a single reply in either thread). Who knows, maybe I should start trolling more and I'll get some questions answered.
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If they get out of hand simply ban them, but I think this personal identity thing is not a smart move. As much as I like it here I would have to leave.....
Also, all forums have these types of people (called "trolls") and the best thing to do is ignore them, not encourage them by making a 4 page thread in a matter of hours
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On a side note, I have asked several questions to the mods (in threads) and receive no replies (not a single reply in either thread). Who knows, maybe I should start trolling more and I'll get some questions answered.
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If they get out of hand simply ban them, but I think this personal identity thing is not a smart move. As much as I like it here I would have to leave.....
The question is, how big do you want the board to get? It would be kind of cool to have a more strict verification process but that turns a lot of people away. The average porsche guy is used to having things done quickly and needing to wait to be verified will turn a lot of people off. This isn't a country club membership but a membership to an internet forum.
Keep in mind many people join who have no porsche and have no intention of posting anything, they just want more knowledge. That could turn a lot of those people off as well. They aren't needed, but they should not be excluded by any means.
The current system is fine, sometimes when a person comes in just to rile everyone up it is a nice change of pace. That is they don't just go out of their way to **** everyone off. Trolls you should just ban on the spot.
BTW: I run my own german car board and I go through the new users that join each day manually. Yes, it is a lot of work, but I tend to weed out potential trouble makers this way. You might consider doing the same if you have the time.
Keep in mind many people join who have no porsche and have no intention of posting anything, they just want more knowledge. That could turn a lot of those people off as well. They aren't needed, but they should not be excluded by any means.
The current system is fine, sometimes when a person comes in just to rile everyone up it is a nice change of pace. That is they don't just go out of their way to **** everyone off. Trolls you should just ban on the spot.
BTW: I run my own german car board and I go through the new users that join each day manually. Yes, it is a lot of work, but I tend to weed out potential trouble makers this way. You might consider doing the same if you have the time.
Last edited by sticky; Mar 25, 2004 at 12:39 AM.
Personally I say you just delete those silly threads, or move them to another board. I mean really, what purpose does it serve for an Audi owner to come here and post a stupid thread like the one earlier. He even used a misleading subject to try to get people to read it. Obviously it worked because almost 50 people replied to his message, but I agree with you that these posts are useless and clutter up the board. I say just delete them instantly, it would only take a fraction of a second I assume. No need to penalize the loyal users or ask anyone to provide personal information because a) most people don't want to and b) most people would just make it up, etc. No one in their right mind is going to give up personal information on a forum like this unless they run an established reputable business like the sponsors, etc.
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sounds like a good idea but how personal is detailed enough? am i IDENTIFIABLE here? 
Ryan,
here is another good thought. having 2 Los Angeles runs in the past in a fairly short time, i finally can match some user name and the faces or at least their car. since then, i've meet some really good friends. Ron (Rodis) had a good idea during the run so we ended up taking pics with the face & their user name... we're still trying to figure out how to make it work. any thoughts??
some pics:
http://homepage.mac.com/arlingwang/PhotoAlbum54.html

Ryan,
here is another good thought. having 2 Los Angeles runs in the past in a fairly short time, i finally can match some user name and the faces or at least their car. since then, i've meet some really good friends. Ron (Rodis) had a good idea during the run so we ended up taking pics with the face & their user name... we're still trying to figure out how to make it work. any thoughts??
some pics:
http://homepage.mac.com/arlingwang/PhotoAlbum54.html
Last edited by 20C4S; Mar 25, 2004 at 01:05 AM.
Originally posted by ShankGT2
Frosty, I hear what you are saying, but what about banning certain email addresses such as yahoo or hotmail?
Frosty, I hear what you are saying, but what about banning certain email addresses such as yahoo or hotmail?
No ****, shank runs sharky extreme? I have been going to that site for years.
Edit: My bad, meant to say sharky runs sharky extreme. Now I know where the name comes from
Edit: My bad, meant to say sharky runs sharky extreme. Now I know where the name comes from
Last edited by sticky; Mar 25, 2004 at 01:05 AM.
Originally posted by limitup
No need to penalize the loyal users or ask anyone to provide personal information because a) most people don't want to and b) most people would just make it up, etc. No one in their right mind is going to give up personal information on a forum like this unless they run an established reputable business like the sponsors, etc.
No need to penalize the loyal users or ask anyone to provide personal information because a) most people don't want to and b) most people would just make it up, etc. No one in their right mind is going to give up personal information on a forum like this unless they run an established reputable business like the sponsors, etc.
No one existing will be penalized. Just thinking of ruling out yahoo and hotmail emails from being registered. At least that will prevent a lot of bs posts.
I'm listening to your thoughts. Perhaps it is "growing pains" and perhaps we should just DELETE troll posts on the spot.
Sharkster,
So did you wind up preventing hotmail/yahoo email addy's from being registered?
Originally posted by sticky
No ****, shank runs sharky extreme? I have been going to that site for years.
Edit: My bad, meant to say sharky runs sharky extreme. Now I know where the name comes from
No ****, shank runs sharky extreme? I have been going to that site for years.
Edit: My bad, meant to say sharky runs sharky extreme. Now I know where the name comes from
Still write for CPU Magazine www.cpumag.com though and do the occasional thing for TechTV to keep my foot in the industry.
Originally posted by ShankGT2
Limitup,
Sharkster,
So did you wind up preventing hotmail/yahoo email addy's from being registered?
Limitup,
Sharkster,
So did you wind up preventing hotmail/yahoo email addy's from being registered?
Originally posted by sharkster
Aye I started the site back in 1998, sold it in 2000 and left in 2001 s if you read it back then a big thanks! I haven't been back since but one of my old free lancers runs it now, only on a much more restricted budget due to the hard times
Still write for CPU Magazine www.cpumag.com though and do the occasional thing for TechTV to keep my foot in the industry.
Aye I started the site back in 1998, sold it in 2000 and left in 2001 s if you read it back then a big thanks! I haven't been back since but one of my old free lancers runs it now, only on a much more restricted budget due to the hard times
Still write for CPU Magazine www.cpumag.com though and do the occasional thing for TechTV to keep my foot in the industry.
Out of curiousity, that site was not your main business was it?
Originally posted by sticky
I was going to say the site isn't as good as it used to be but I didn't want to hurt your feelings. Nice to meet the originator though, that site was something to be proud of back in the day and still is pretty good.
Out of curiousity, that site was not your main business was it?
I was going to say the site isn't as good as it used to be but I didn't want to hurt your feelings. Nice to meet the originator though, that site was something to be proud of back in the day and still is pretty good.
Out of curiousity, that site was not your main business was it?




