Pretty much anything beyond a single click process.What parts of the registration or onboarding process feel clunky or outdated on a forum?
Many forum emails go directly to the spam folder.I've never been a fan of admin or email verification. Sometimes the email doesn't go through causing a lengthy delay. I always try to have both turned off unless I start to get bots.
I've seen so many forums recently with admin activation turned on. A lot surprisingly are Proboard forums.Many forum emails go directly to the spam folder.
I don't use either, and I would never use admin validation unless I were forced to.
They can both be annoying.
I have it turned on over on RPG Haven since I've been getting too many bots and I can't figure out how to set up emails properly. Though for Zippy Promotion, the forum I'm reviving I'm going to just allow new members to join immediately. Hopefully I get less spam bots now that I'm going to be using UBB Threads instead of MyBB.I've seen so many forums recently with admin activation turned on. A lot surprisingly are Proboard forums.
I assume any service has a lot of spam issues that do this.I've seen so many forums recently with admin activation turned on. A lot surprisingly are Proboard forums.
This.Pretty much anything beyond a single click process.
I've seen so many forums recently with admin activation turned on. A lot surprisingly are Proboard forums.
Honestly thinking from an outsiders perspective, using a email to sign up for a forum seems a bit outdated. Yes we're used to doing this, but social media integration should be an option for new users to join a forum. I feel like this may be one of the reasons why people are hesitant to join forums. It's easier to log in using a social media account.
Forums are pretty simple. It's the updated stuff I don't like. Like multiple verification steps I find annoying. Verify phone number, sms text verification, check email, facial verification, license check, etc.What parts of the registration or onboarding process feel clunky or outdated on a forum?
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