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Require Registration/Login
#1
With the traffic coming in for the CoC Bot and Bytecode Viewer, I feel it would help the community grow if registration or login was required to view either threads or maybe links?

Just a thought. Thanks.

You probably have a good reason for not doing this
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#2
There's a few reasons why I haven't blocked guests, and the main one is SEO and I've always enjoyed the concept of an open forum. I'm interested in the community's opinion on this however.
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#3
Would be stupid as it would prevent search engines from caching the forum content and appearing in search results. Most people would see a required registration forum and turn right away anyway.
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#4
Maybe links in posts and attachments could be blocked for guests.
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#5
(01-25-2015, 10:38 PM)zooty Wrote:  Maybe links in posts and attachments could be blocked for guests.

This ^
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#6
Good thinking, I'll implement this soon
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#7
Just checked guest settings, it's already enabled.
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#8
(02-01-2015, 10:41 AM)Konloch Wrote:  Just checked guest settings, it's already enabled.

You should probably enable it for code blocks and spoilers as well. It would be a nice feature just to throw download links in a spoiler so people have to register to gain access to any downloads (such as the CoC bot).
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#9
oh yeah, and then you get an influx of registered users doing nothing but leeching and taking names.

Bad idea.
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#10
(02-01-2015, 10:54 AM)Explicit Wrote:  
(02-01-2015, 10:41 AM)Konloch Wrote:  Just checked guest settings, it's already enabled.

You should probably enable it for code blocks and spoilers as well. It would be a nice feature just to throw download links in a spoiler so people have to register to gain access to any downloads (such as the CoC bot).

Solid idea! I'll implement this soon.
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