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ghia wrote:
Yeah, that can happen, when the IP is part of your target audience. If not block the entire net of it by Apache.
On eg your fish site, you could also add a required field for the profile at registration, with some personal questions as how many and which species do you have?
(It seems like you use real names with the forum posts. That might scare off some (good) people also.)
ghia,
I tried to search for the IP but came up with "no records found". This may be an unregistered IP. I don't know enough about IP technology to know the answer to that.
the problem with asking for info like "what species do you keep" is that many registrants are browsing but might not keep these fish yet. Our hope is, of course, to attract them to the hobby.
I know it is common practice to allow people to use "handles" when posting. In our case, I don't think genuine people have the need to hide their real name. I haven't received a single complaint about it. Anyway, they can enter a fake name when they register. There's nothing I can do to prevent that.
What would be useful is for the CBB forum preferences to allow approval of posts by the moderator. For a high volume site, that would be a pain, but for us it would be doable, at least short term until this person gives up.
barryC