Account Deletion/Ban Requests

Discussion in 'Member and Staff Management' started by Tyler, May 30, 2009.

  1. kev

    kev Regular Member

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    I just tell them to leave and dont ever come back.
     
  2. Tyler

    Tyler The Badministrator

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    The way you've put it, you are absolutely correct.

    All I can say is I don't bother because it's not needed. If you want your account deleted you most likely don't intend to visit the forum anymore. ...So don't.
     
  3. BananaQueen

    BananaQueen Grand Master

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    i got an email from a member today asking me to delete his account.....he didnt say why, but im not sure what to do, cause i dont really want to delete it-cause the forum is only just under 2 weeks old, and i want to increase the member count, not delete one of the first members to join! i dont like deleting stuff, i dont even delete threads, i move them into the admin only section, so i dont want to delete a member! and i dont want to keep having to explain it to members (its only a small forum with 77 members, so they are bound to notice)
     
  4. MordyT

    MordyT Grand Master

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    You run a phpBB forum, correct? If so, deactivating it will remove it fro, the memberlist, and can be undone in a sec. He will be happy, and if he changes his mind, it is a simple click. Of course, we don't delete accounts, if you want to leave the forum just don't log in.
     
  5. macmull

    macmull Guest

    hello,

    Younger members (in particular) tend to become agitated when their parents tell them to stop visiting a specific website (it's happened before). Because of this, they will sometimes feel the need to "erase" everything they've done thus far for the sole purpose of peace of mind. By removing (or banning) their account,


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  6. MordyT

    MordyT Grand Master

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    That's the most intelligent spammer I have ever seen...
     
  7. BananaQueen

    BananaQueen Grand Master

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    what did it say? that message appears to have been deleted. spammers seem to be getting intelligent now though, they post messages that make sense, but with the link in their signature
     
  8. MordyT

    MordyT Grand Master

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  9. BananaQueen

    BananaQueen Grand Master

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    weird :eek: the spammers are getting intelligence! :eek:
     
  10. lori4him2

    lori4him2 Newcomer

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    IT IS A BIG DEAL!! For me especially!! I use my user name on many different accounts. It's important for me to maintain somekind of "decent reputation" online....So when someone "Googled" my user name fabulous, "what's the big deal" adminaddict has me listed as a LURKER because I'm not posting!?!?!?!?!
    HOW DO I DELETE MY ACCOUNT?
    Respectfully,
    Lori:shrug::o:doh:
     
  11. Jim McClain

    Jim McClain Regular Member

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    It's only a big deal in your own mind. No one really cares if you're a lurker or a mega-poster. I belong to hundreds of forums, but only participate on a handful - and only a very few regularly. I am not concerned about googling my name or what one might find if they do. I just ain't that important and, prob'ly, neither are you.

    Jim
     
  12. BananaQueen

    BananaQueen Grand Master

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    actually cause you posted it now says newcomer :rofl:
     
  13. MordyT

    MordyT Grand Master

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    Or, just post a lot, and you will become a champion... Or you can become a premium member and set a custom title.

    *Via my HTC EvO 4G*
     
  14. lori4him2

    lori4him2 Newcomer

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    Important? Not in any way!! I am a an old lady that hangs with other old ladies on Yahoo groups...groan...I know...But trust me those little old ladies don't like people in their groups that lurk!! Maybe not for you but the "Christian old lady society" is a small group and they don't like lurkers. So yeah, one of them googled me and wanted to know what was up.....
     
  15. Jim McClain

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    Well, I am an old man and I'm here to tell you it is not that difficult to learn the ins and outs of virtual living online. This forum and other webmaster forums are an excellent resource. Maybe in time you will convince your fellow old ladies not to be such snobs about people who lurk. Lurkers are a valuable asset to my community. It'd be nice if they would turn into participants, but until they feel comfortable, lurking is just fine.

    Jim
     
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    Just like Big Dan, I have a usergroup for these kind of people who are being troublesome and beg for a deletion of account.
     
  17. onlineearner123

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    some people ask for ban willingly if they think that they are giving their too much time to the forum...and they just need a retirement.........
    in such cases i ban the persons bt i dont delete their data like posts etc
     

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