Time for a Roll Call?

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  • punkncat
    One foot less
    • Feb 2003
    • 5841

    #1

    Time for a Roll Call?

    I think its time to slim down and find out who is still around. We have tons of members with a great deal of good usernames floating unused and unseen for years.

    I propose that we issue a roll call and give a time frame to reply. Anyone that doesn't is deleted from the members list and we start "fresh". Couldn't hurt to clear the database of a bunch of unused login info either.....
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    Do it
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    Leave well enough alone
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  • Empyreal Rogue
    Zetsubou Billy
    • Apr 2004
    • 1103

    #2
    I think that'd be a neat idea but I doubt the admins would want to sift through all those thousands of unused usernames.

    And what about the people overseas without computer access? :\
    AO Mid-Atlantic Part Duece.

    Come on Powerlyte!

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    • robnix
      email robnix@gmail
      • Jan 2006
      • 2094

      #3
      Originally posted by punkncat
      I think its time to slim down and find out who is still around. We have tons of members with a great deal of good usernames floating unused and unseen for years.

      I propose that we issue a roll call and give a time frame to reply. Anyone that doesn't is deleted from the members list and we start "fresh". Couldn't hurt to clear the database of a bunch of unused login info either.....
      I've seen quite a few people that haven't logged in for a long time show up here lately.

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      • Hexis
        Green Mag Freak
        • Sep 2001
        • 2427

        #4
        What's the point really? Save a few meg in a database? How much space do you think a user takes up?

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        • SN toter
          yes...I had a Super Nova

          • Oct 2001
          • 1772

          #5
          Originally posted by robnix
          I've seen quite a few people that haven't logged in for a long time show up here lately.

          Ditto, I'm one
          Team: Ronin Brotherhood and Ronin Anodizing

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          • Freebird
            play in the dirt, woodball

            • Aug 2006
            • 458

            #6
            Originally posted by Hexis
            How much space do you think a user takes up?
            especially if hes not active
            no posts or PM traffic from them, no pictures posted or anything like that

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            • Zone Drifter
              Here and there...

              • Mar 2007
              • 541

              #7
              I say do it. If someone comes back from the past and compains about starting at a low post count, whatever. It's just a post count. They can always just re-sign in with their old or new name.

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              • Skywalker
                fat chicks need lovin' too
                • Nov 2003
                • 588

                #8
                Delete all the usernames with 0 posts. There's thousands of 'em
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                • robnix
                  email robnix@gmail
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 2094

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Zone Drifter
                  I say do it. If someone comes back from the past and compains about starting at a low post count, whatever. It's just a post count. They can always just re-sign in with their old or new name.
                  It's not about post count. Nick's identify people online to one another. Here's a scenario for you:

                  You build up a pages and pages of good feedback, but because you go into the military, you're unable to post for months and months. Your account gets deleted, but your feedback thread and all your posts still exist. Some vulture comes along, notices there no account for that nick, and uses it to scam people out of money.

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                  • Freebird
                    play in the dirt, woodball

                    • Aug 2006
                    • 458

                    #10
                    and didnt they just upgrade database?

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                    • DaFin
                      Running with scissors
                      • Jan 2006
                      • 194

                      #11
                      I voted to just leave it alone.

                      The people that where here long ago deserve their just desserts.

                      But just bump off who ever has "Old School", I want it

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                      • Spider-TW
                        U R techno-literate!

                        • Oct 2006
                        • 3554

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Skywalker
                        Delete all the usernames with 0 posts. There's thousands of 'em
                        You can't have much feedback with 0 posts either.

                        Having feedback in the BST should give them a break though. Beyond that, it would be nice to keep people that have posted within the last two years, joined in the last year, or have over some hundreds of posts (hundred per year of membership). That should keep a lot, but there's plenty to weed out.

                        Let's vote on a filter (jk)

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                        • ThePixelGuru
                          Guru of Pixels
                          • May 2005
                          • 1461

                          #13
                          Originally posted by robnix
                          It's not about post count. Nick's identify people online to one another. Here's a scenario for you:

                          You build up a pages and pages of good feedback, but because you go into the military, you're unable to post for months and months. Your account gets deleted, but your feedback thread and all your posts still exist. Some vulture comes along, notices there no account for that nick, and uses it to scam people out of money.
                          ...And you get blamed for it when you get back.

                          What's the point of doing this, anyway? I see a number of reasons not to, and the only reason to do it is to save a few MB of storage space. Let the admins decide, anyway, that's why they're running the board and not us.

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                          • Chaos_Theory!

                            #14
                            Im still around although i cant use my old name for some reason. I can log in but i cant post or anything. I have no idea what to do

                            Adrenaline Junkie

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                            • mclaggan123
                              Registered User
                              • Aug 2006
                              • 315

                              #15
                              im in the military so sometimes i do go months without posting because of deployments. when im home i look at these forums 2 or 3 times a day. i think its up to the mods but this could hurt some people who have the same situation i do. thank you.

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