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What is a registered user?
You are a registered user. Can you be more specific?mbrmbrg said:What is a registered user?
You mean where their name looks a little grayed out? That is a member that has not completed the registration process, usually, they have not done the confirmation steps given to them in their confirmation e-mail.mbrmbrg said:I thought that would happen.
What does it mean if a username is in black, not bold, and on the public profile page, underneath the username it says "registered user"
It is to prevent short responses. Sometimes a short response is all that's necessary. I keep asking to get rid of it.mbrmbrg said:speaking of 10char...
Why is the minimum numbers of characters allowed in a post 10?
Maybe I should start a poll.mbrmbrg said:Yeah, I keep getting nabbed for messages like Thanks! and : rofl :
You can add me to your list of Voters Against Character Discrimination
mbrmbrg said:speaking of 10char...
Why is the minimum numbers of characters allowed in a post 10?
arildno said:We make up a dignified forum that wishes to uphold the highest standards of abuse as well:
A minimum of 3 four-letter words must be used in any insult you wish to make here.
Since 3*4=12, the minimum number is 10, due allowance given for forgetting a couple of letters in the heat of the moment.
I think the forum should automatically add LOL!OMG!ROFLMAO! to the end of every post that is too short.Evo said:It is to prevent short responses. Sometimes a short response is all that's necessary. I keep asking to get rid of it.
FredGarvin said:I think the forum should automatically add LOL!OMG!ROFLMAO! to the end of every post that is too short.
What!We're all going to get bills in the mail one day.
Math Is Hard said:Lisa! is always pushing the use of !s. I think someone in her family invented the ! and she gets some kind of royalty everytime it's used. We're all going to get bills in the mail one day.
A registered user is someone who has created an account on a website or platform by providing their personal information, such as a username, email address, and password. This allows them to access certain features or services that are only available to registered users.
Becoming a registered user allows you to have a personalized experience on a website or platform. It also gives you access to additional features and services, such as saving your preferences, tracking your activity, and interacting with other users.
The process of becoming a registered user varies depending on the website or platform. Generally, you will need to provide your personal information and create a username and password. Some websites may also require you to verify your email address or complete a captcha to ensure you are a real person.
It is generally safe to become a registered user on a reputable website or platform. However, it is important to be cautious when providing your personal information and to make sure the website has proper security measures in place. You can check for a secure connection (https) and read the website's privacy policy to ensure your information will be protected.
In most cases, becoming a registered user is free. However, some websites may offer premium or paid memberships that provide additional features or benefits. It is important to carefully read the terms and conditions before becoming a registered user to understand any potential costs or fees.