hikari
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Post by hikari on Aug 21, 2009 22:24:29 GMT -5
So I was checking out the member pages a little bit ago, and I clicked on the a few random accounts and noticed that some accounts haven't been active for like......over a year, I've been to plenty of forums where I didn't join because of the sheer amount of members already present. So I think that someone should find these long-dead accounts and delete them, it may get users who will actually be active to join.
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Unknown Fate 전
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Post by Unknown Fate 전 on Aug 21, 2009 22:51:34 GMT -5
I will be deleting the inactive accounts as soon as I find out what day to do so. Since, I just re-opened and sent e-mails stating the re-opening of the forums, I have to give it some time before I delete any accounts.
However, you did make a good point.
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hikari
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Post by hikari on Aug 21, 2009 23:51:38 GMT -5
KK, just wondering if this was gonna happen. Trying to be helpful this time around.
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Van
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Post by Van on Aug 22, 2009 0:59:25 GMT -5
Well I think deleting inactive users is a good idea, though not exactly for that reason.
I myself have checked out forums and not joined because of the lack of users, there only being I few double didgits of members, & I know people who've done the same thing. Forums with less members are thus less popular and not growing, and tend to not grow at all, in member size or systems and relations. Likely because staff members are less motivated by so few members if any pushing them.
Aaannnyyywhooo, still, a good idea. Sorry if I rambled, tends to happen around 1am in the morning.
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