Sir C. M. Siervicül
Posts: 9,636
Talossan Since: 8-13-2005
Knight Since: 7-28-2007
Motto: Nonnisi Deo serviendum
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Post by Sir C. M. Siervicül on Aug 18, 2012 7:49:52 GMT -6
Would it be possible to remove dates of birth from inactive accounts, or at least accounts of former prospectives? It's a little annoying that most of the time a birthday is announced on the main page, it's someone who never even became a citizen. Why should we care about whether it's their birthday for the rest of time?
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Lüc da Schir
Senator for Benito
If Italy wins a Six Nations match I will join the Zouaves
Posts: 4,125
Talossan Since: 3-21-2012
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Post by Lüc da Schir on Aug 18, 2012 15:14:37 GMT -6
It's more easy to delete the inactive accounts. The posts and the threads remains, see Ben's profile that is deleted but his posts are still here under the "kri" author name.
Wonder if Hool can do something.
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Sir C. M. Siervicül
Posts: 9,636
Talossan Since: 8-13-2005
Knight Since: 7-28-2007
Motto: Nonnisi Deo serviendum
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Post by Sir C. M. Siervicül on Aug 18, 2012 19:29:41 GMT -6
It's more easy to delete the inactive accounts. The posts and the threads remains, see Ben's profile that is deleted but his posts are still here under the "kri" author name. Wonder if Hool can do something. Accounts for former prospectives who never posted should probably be deleted. With former citizens who have posted, deleting accounts can create complications. For one thing, the former citizen's account name becomes available for re-use. There's at least one case where it looks like a citizen who joined in 2012 was engaging in conversations with KRI etc. back in 2005, because the system thinks it's the same user.
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