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braingonebad 03-02-2008 09:10 PM

? For DocJon and support team
 
A friend who runs another forum was asking for member suggestions. One of the things that came up is this; people join but never post. She asked us what we think she should do about this, should she leave these memberships valid? Give them a time frame?

I thought, since NT runs a tight ship, why not ask you how you do it?

I mean if you don't mind sharing.

Thanks!

Chemar 03-02-2008 09:43 PM

DocJohn is the one to answer this specific to NT, but as far as I know once registered here, membership at NT remains open, whether or not posts are made.

From my observations, some people prefer to read, rather than post, and as membership opens up more of the site to them than would be if just lurking as a "guest, they join but dont post. so IMO it wouldnt be a good idea for members to be deleted simply for not posting. A better criterion might be whether they logged back in again, but even there I would think it is somewhat arbitrary for site admin to determine whether someone has left, simply because they havent logged in for some time

Cheri

Dmom3005 03-02-2008 11:03 PM

Thank you for this kind of answer. Its exactly one of the reason's I love
this site.

Anyone can read, get ideas, and feel comfortable. And one day ask or
than someone for saying something they needed.

If it wasn't this kind of site, many wouldn't get the kind of support
they can handle on the many days, nights, years and sometimes
just the very night they might try to terminate their being.

Donna

braingonebad 03-02-2008 11:15 PM

Thanks Chermar!

It's not the people, lurking or what have ya. It's got something to do with spam, as I understand it. Not everyone who signs up is an *everyone*, lol.

But you're right, that's probably the best way to play it.

Chemar 03-03-2008 08:01 AM

spammers become ex-members real quickly here :D
once they post what is clearly spam, we say "bye" ;)

DocJohn 03-03-2008 09:39 AM

One of the things people may not realize about many online communities is that there are usually far more members who simply read than post. Or post only very occasionally. There is a lot to be gained from other people's wisdom, opinions and insights, without having to contribute one's own (or feeling like you have nothing to contribute).

So I would never require a member to post, nor delete their account simply because they haven't. It's just not important to some people (yet they still want a sense of "belonging," hence the reason why they register)...

DocJohn

Looking4hope 03-03-2008 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DocJohn (Post 228743)
One of the things people may not realize about many online communities is that there are usually far more members who simply read than post. Or post only very occasionally. There is a lot to be gained from other people's wisdom, opinions and insights, without having to contribute one's own (or feeling like you have nothing to contribute).

So I would never require a member to post, nor delete their account simply because they haven't. It's just not important to some people (yet they still want a sense of "belonging," hence the reason why they register)...

DocJohn

Very insightful Doc John... I like that you said it is a way of belonging :hug:

Hope

Alffe 03-03-2008 12:22 PM

Ohhhhhhhhhh, I hadn't thought about it in that light! *whisper....so I need to get off the backs of the ALS lurkers. :rolleyes:

mrsD 03-03-2008 01:28 PM

I have been
 
known to "lurk" myself! ;)

tovaxin_lab_rat 03-03-2008 02:28 PM

Another thing to add to this is the people who register but never validate their membership. Those people should be culled from the membership numbers. They are not true members, just a number in the total count. :(

Quote:

So I would never require a member to post, nor delete their account simply because they haven't. It's just not important to some people (yet they still want a sense of "belonging," hence the reason why they register)...
Very good, Doc! Thanks! ;)


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