Inviting?

Posted by smaksak on April 13, 2007, 7:08 p.m.

Yeah, so I read about considering invite-registering only in the newest new's comments.

My personal opinion about this (gosh, it's so fun writing in the tahoma font) is total agreement.

This would stop the flood of new people registering and acting like retarded demons.

We'd have more of the good people.

The problem with this would probably be that "good people" doesn't join 64D because they can't get an invite.

Also, not-so-good users that joined before invite registering could get a possibility to invite other not-so-good users.

To prevent that, we could keep a record of who invited who, and maybe add that in the users profile or something.

Invited by: namegoeshere.

What's your opinion about all this?

About having a strict or not - community, I'd go with a relaxed 64D, but not too much. I mean, we don't need to have two extreme options. I think it's fine as it is right now, which I think is something between those two options.

About my life then, I'm moving if anyone cares. From the countryside into the city. Boring. Also I've bought new shoes, and I'm more into photography than before.

Have you heard of trainsurfing? If not, look it up; google or youtube.

I think it's quite dumb but still.. cool or something. I'd find it fun to stand behind a train moving in like 85 mph / 140 kmh. But it'd be too dangerous I think, so I wouldn't do it.

Have a nice day.

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Comments

smaksak 17 years, 1 month ago

Hm Atomic, that's both good and bad. It's good because we may get rid of people who doesn't really "use" the site. But it's bad because people who used to be active maybe took a vacation and then forgot about 64D for a while. A few months later they rediscover it but only to find out that they've been banned. About CTRL+A, it shows the hidden picture. (You can also just drag the mouse over and select the picture, but CTRL+A is easier)