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Does theScripts ever clean out unused accounts?

8,435 Expert 8TB
Hi all.

Just wondered, do old user accounts ever get cleaned out here? Only, I noticed one example of someone who joined in August and has made zero posts.

Of course, if they are still logging on and just reading, that's a different matter. But there are probably tons of people who register, then never see the place again.
Nov 24 '06 #1
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MMcCarthy
14,534 Expert Mod 8TB
Hi all.

Just wondered, do old user accounts ever get cleaned out here? Only, I noticed one example of someone who joined in August and has made zero posts.

Of course, if they are still logging on and just reading, that's a different matter. But there are probably tons of people who register, then never see the place again.
Hi Killer,

It's something the Administrator is aware of but as there is no requirement to post I don't think he can just delete them.

I'm sure after he's finished all the site enhancements currently in the works it's something he will look at again.

Mary
Nov 25 '06 #2
sashi
1,754 Expert 1GB
Hi all.

Just wondered, do old user accounts ever get cleaned out here? Only, I noticed one example of someone who joined in August and has made zero posts.

Of course, if they are still logging on and just reading, that's a different matter. But there are probably tons of people who register, then never see the place again.
Hi Killer,

Mary is correct, KUB has done it once. Kindly refer to below attached link. Take care.

http://www.thescripts.com/forum/thread518704.html
Nov 27 '06 #3
Killer42
8,435 Expert 8TB
Mary is correct, KUB has done it once. Kindly refer to below attached link. Take care.http://www.thescripts.com/forum/thread518704.html
Thanks, I've just had a (re-)read through that thread. I see what you mean.
Nov 27 '06 #4

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