Crossed Out User: Meaning & Explanation

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In summary, a user being struck out on a forum means they are currently banned or have requested to have their account closed. If a user's number of posts is given as "n/a", it is not available and usually seen on forums that are an external feed into the forum. Admins also have the ability to delete accounts, which will result in a similar "n/a" post count.
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mbrmbrg
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What does it mean if a user is struck out?
(ie someone has left a post, but instead of being designated as being online or offline, they're crossed out)
 
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It means that they are banned for the moment.
 
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It can also mean they've asked us to close their account. We have no way to close an account without losing all posts under that name, which would disrupt any thread they posted in, other than to "ban" the account, but that does not necessarily mean they were banned for wrongdoing.
 
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Thanks!
Also, what does it mean if a user's number of posts is given as "n/a"?
 
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Not available. You will see that only if you are reading forums that are an external feed into PF, such as sci.physics.research. These forums are not PF forums. They are feed from Usenet.

Zz.
 
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Actually, the n/a doesn't necessarily mean that the post was fed in from PF, and it is not the case that banning is the only way to terminate an account without destroying the posts. Admins can delete an account, and when they do the posts remain and the post count turns to n/a.

Example: Check out this offering from one of our most notorious former crackers of pots.

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=1821
 
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Tom Mattson said:
Actually, the n/a doesn't necessarily mean that the post was fed in from PF, and it is not the case that banning is the only way to terminate an account without destroying the posts. Admins can delete an account, and when they do the posts remain and the post count turns to n/a.

Example: Check out this offering from one of our most notorious former crackers of pots.

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=1821

OMG! I had forgotten all about him! Why did you have to remind me :eek: (What is a good, I am sick now, similie?
 

What is a "Crossed Out User"?

A "Crossed Out User" is a term that refers to a user whose account has been deleted or banned on a website or online platform. This is typically represented by a crossed out or greyed out username, indicating that the user is no longer active on the platform.

Why do some usernames appear crossed out on certain websites?

Usernames may appear crossed out on websites for a variety of reasons, including account deletion, banning, or deactivation by the user. This can also happen if the website has a feature that allows users to hide or block certain accounts from their view.

Is there a specific meaning behind a crossed out username?

The meaning behind a crossed out username depends on the context in which it appears. In most cases, it indicates that the user is no longer active on the website, but the specific reason for their inactivity may vary.

Can a crossed out username be restored?

In some cases, a crossed out username can be restored if the user's account was deactivated or banned by mistake. However, if the account was deleted by the user or for violating the website's terms of service, it is unlikely that the username can be restored.

How can I avoid having my username crossed out on websites?

To avoid having your username crossed out on websites, make sure to follow the platform's terms of service and community guidelines. This includes refraining from any behavior that may result in your account being banned or deactivated. It's also important to regularly log in and engage on the platform to maintain an active presence.

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