- What is an ICQ number?
What is a Jabber address?
If i ever leave this site perminantly what will become of my account? Should we inform you with a private message or something?
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~Haru Totetsu
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Most people who left the site almost inform anybody they're leaving. Most just leave without saying anything. Being on this website since 2003, I would know that many people post a few posts and never return. Some return like a year later and disappear once again. I think I'm one of the faithful few that has stayed on this website.Haru Totetsu wrote:Ah thank you for clearing that up WhoKnows_Who Cares.
The Third question was particularly interesting to me because of how unusual it was. Yes I agree most people decide that they never want to actually leave a site but they just forget about it. I guess if they really do want to leave the site perminantly they should inform a moderator or administrator by PM and tell them they'll not be coming back. Obviously the Admin will have to find a way to verify this as true and not an attempt to clear a trouble makers record.
You mean like a Facebook-like deactivation system or permanent removal of an account? Both types of systems have their advantages and disadvantages.All we need now is someone to design the program software to help us do that. Come on Geniuses we need you to stop wanting to work for Microsoft and start using that brain to help everyone out.
Pikachu3828 has sent out emails to all members before to invite them back. So far, I don't think it has worked.Hmm I think its obvious people won't return if its been a certain number of years. Obviously you'd have to of sent some sort of reminder before closing the said account...but that would definatly be a hassle so I wouldn't (as I'm sure most wouldn't) be bothered to go through all that hassle. If our dear Overlord strikes it rich then he could probably get someone to design a program to do all this for him.
This forum might still purge members who haven't activated their accounts for either a month or a year. I know it was done in the past.Just wondering because I know some forums delete accounts when they've been inactive for a set amount of time.
I guess it has to do with the software the forum uses. Other forums software like Invision allows some fonts like Tahoma, Times New Roman, Georgia, etc. I don't know if there is a MOD to allow users to change it, but there should be since phpBB is very customizable.P.S. I just thought of another. Sorry if I'm being a pest but, why are we all limited to one type of font to write in? We can change the colour but I'm sure somepeople have there own ideas of how they'd write their comments. I'm guessing its complicated in someway (e.g. programming), but I'd love to have a more detiled idea of it. Thanks for this by the way. I want to just give you a hug for answering all these questions, but I can't sadly.
It has helped, but unfortunatly the people who its brought back have vanished again after a few weeks.Pikachu90000 wrote:Pikachu3828 has sent out emails to all members before to invite them back. So far, I don't think it has worked.
Yeah, i forgot to mention this - this does happen every so often and does work a fair bit - but its about the only thing we can do because, as i stated previously, we can't track when the last time someone logged in was.This forum might still purge members who haven't activated their accounts for either a month or a year. I know it was done in the past.
There probably is a mod for extra fonts, but why it hasnt been installed is up to Pikachu3828... i honestly wouldnt have a clueI guess it has to do with the software the forum uses. Other forums software like Invision allows some fonts like Tahoma, Times New Roman, Georgia, etc. I don't know if there is a MOD to allow users to change it, but there should be since phpBB is very customizable.