Daimonin
Lewd the loli!
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Rule 4 makes sense for people avoiding bans, or rightly earned negative reputations, and rule 6 makes sense if your database was not designed well.
But honestly they are a problem for privacy when combined. So the moment you make an account here, one possibly using a same name with other accounts on other sites across the net, you are locked in for life.
Didn't figure you'd ever want to actually write anything here, but after a few years changed your mind and want to write a story? Well fuck you, either write on the account you made that can be linked to personal information elsewhere (or even here if you weren't careful years ago), or avoid posting your story here ever. Or break the rules, and hope nobody notices, until someone does and the story gets terminated by mod action.
Yes deleting accounts is bad for database integrity, and user experience if there's posts just missing...
Which is why any properly made database would have the option to DISABLE an account. It's still there, fully visible, all posts present, but no longer accepts logins, and isn't checked for email uniqueness, so a new account can be made with the same email. Irreversible of course, so people can't just bounce back and forth. A proper database would also make it easy for mods/dB admins to check if someone is leaving a trail of disabled accounts, and deal with that particular offender. Frankly I would be shocked and deeply disappointed if the xenforo database didn't already have that.
I can't really see any reason why anyone would need to disable an account more then once. And that's pretty much just to transition from a 'lurker/reader/not concerned with anonymity-privacy' account to a 'writer' account, but I'm sure people could have all kinds of valid reasons.
Because blanket rules to curb a handful of problem individuals are never a good idea.
Requesting a name change, if those are honoured, helps alleviate the problem, but leaves aside the issue of old posts made incautiously years ago. You know what else is bad for database/viewers? Users getting a name change, then going through and manually deleting every post they ever made.
But honestly they are a problem for privacy when combined. So the moment you make an account here, one possibly using a same name with other accounts on other sites across the net, you are locked in for life.
Didn't figure you'd ever want to actually write anything here, but after a few years changed your mind and want to write a story? Well fuck you, either write on the account you made that can be linked to personal information elsewhere (or even here if you weren't careful years ago), or avoid posting your story here ever. Or break the rules, and hope nobody notices, until someone does and the story gets terminated by mod action.
Yes deleting accounts is bad for database integrity, and user experience if there's posts just missing...
Which is why any properly made database would have the option to DISABLE an account. It's still there, fully visible, all posts present, but no longer accepts logins, and isn't checked for email uniqueness, so a new account can be made with the same email. Irreversible of course, so people can't just bounce back and forth. A proper database would also make it easy for mods/dB admins to check if someone is leaving a trail of disabled accounts, and deal with that particular offender. Frankly I would be shocked and deeply disappointed if the xenforo database didn't already have that.
I can't really see any reason why anyone would need to disable an account more then once. And that's pretty much just to transition from a 'lurker/reader/not concerned with anonymity-privacy' account to a 'writer' account, but I'm sure people could have all kinds of valid reasons.
Because blanket rules to curb a handful of problem individuals are never a good idea.
Requesting a name change, if those are honoured, helps alleviate the problem, but leaves aside the issue of old posts made incautiously years ago. You know what else is bad for database/viewers? Users getting a name change, then going through and manually deleting every post they ever made.