Posted June 10, 200618 yr Well, we have 800 members and still going! We need 200 more! Congrats though, to the admins, mods, and members that made this milestone possible!
June 11, 200618 yr :-P 100? you're counting backwards, kiku? from 1600 to 0? :-P anyway, at least 10 accounts have scrapped, other have been banned. we could easily get another 200 in a few days time...
June 11, 200618 yr 100? where does it say 100? :-P. I think it won't be long, anyway. Forums tend to grow exponentially (Fingers crossed that that's an english word...)
June 11, 200618 yr Yes, "exponentially" is an English word. I reckon we should just celebrate our 1000th member. Maybe give them free EB membership or something ;-)
June 20, 200618 yr Yes, "exponentially" is an English word.I reckon we should just celebrate our 1000th member. Maybe give them free EB membership or something ;-) Isn't EB memebership already free :-P ?
June 20, 200618 yr I think that was his point X-D Well I'm not sure about the 1000th member. But the author of the 100 000th message should definitly get something !
June 20, 200618 yr Yes, "exponentially" is an English word. I reckon we should just celebrate our 1000th member. Maybe give them free EB membership or something ;-) Isn't EB memebership already free :-P ? I know that and you know that, but the new member could be well chuffed at their "luck" and our "generosity"! X-D
July 22, 200618 yr I suppressed all the one who registered but never posted once. This we don't have "fake" members. And they were not banned, they can still register
July 22, 200618 yr Governor Is there a macro or tool you can use to remove the accounts of users with under x number of posts who haven't been active in y number of days? It would save some labour. For those who don't get it... Say x is 10 posts and y 90 days The macro looks for users who have been inactive for 90 days and if they have 10 or less posts it automatically deletes their account.
July 31, 200618 yr How about a official contest about when our 1000th member will join? :-P Sounds like a good way to get boogers making alt accounts. :-P
July 31, 200618 yr Is there a macro or tool you can use to remove the accounts of users with under x number of posts who haven't been active in y number of days? It would save some labour.For those who don't get it... Say x is 10 posts and y 90 days The macro looks for users who have been inactive for 90 days and if they have 10 or less posts it automatically deletes their account. That's already what I did when I suppressed all the incative accounts. I ran an sql query with 2 criterias
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