For account activation what do you use for your forum?

Forum account activation used?

  • None

    Votes: 7 41.2%
  • User

    Votes: 10 58.8%
  • Admin

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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Or set it to email validation as over time she will run out of emails to use and would get bored of signing up for new ones.
 
lol! Thanks guys... I had already banned her IP from the day I started the forum (as I knew her from another forum where I was a mod), but she's still been able to sign up (just not post). She's got several different e-mail addresses, and I don't want to use a "wildcard" (the *) when banning e-mail adresses.

I don't want to use the e-mail activation one, as when she signs up there are occasionally people who notice, even if she cannot post(most of us at my forum know eachother from a previous forum where also the "unwanted" one was a member), and it makes some people upset when she signs up.

It's not a problem with the admin activation... not like I'm getting flooded with new members... lol!
 
Yeah, IP banning doesn't really always help with all the online proxy servers running around.

But yeah, I agree with Fowler, email validation is what we use on WiseGuise! -happy-
 
I use email validation for my boards. At first I did not use anything, but I found a lot of "Viagra" members on my board each day. Email validation solved that issue for me. -🙂-
 
captcha and email validation -😉-
Although at some points people have gone to register and it just kept coming back to the original register page ~confuse~ Not sure why
 
Since I switched to phpbb3, I just removed the admin validation, and I'm going to give the user email validation a try and see what happens.
 
I use the user email validation. It seems to work pretty well. Since I am not always around to activate in a timely manner.
 
None, however i have blocked my forums from being posted on from Guests. Its a good trade off, you just have to be weary of possible hackers/spammers, etc.

-Rich
 
On phpBB2 you should not allow guests to post as they will spam you to death after a while. phpBB2 does not have CAPTCHA for guest posting.
 
I don't have 'email activation' anymore. When i did, many people were complaining saying they never recieved the e-mail...some people don't like putting their real address in...some can't be bothered to go into their emails.

You'll lose a lot of good members that way and it's not worth the risk. If you have good staff then spamming and that won't be a problem 🙂
 
visual confirmation at first

but when you start building a good base of members maybe 300+ start doing e-mail validation too
 
Right now, since I don't have very many members, I've gone with none. Potential members could sign up, and immediately begin to post (or log in to post), and we see how it goes from there. Once I get more members, and problems with the spamming that goes on, I may enable a stricter means of validation.
 
I use the user activation. I have only just started using phpbb3 for a new forum i just strated and before that i was using phpbb2. Just want to keep the members down to genuine ones. Had problems with phpbb2 in the past.
 
Right now we have email activation on. In the beginning we had admin activation, email, and random password before we got our anti-spam method down pat.
 
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