That's a good idea. I had actually thought you needed to enter an email address all along. I signed up on theOtaku a few years ago.. so I don't remember the sign-up process back then.
Well, I'm sure that this will be a very good thing for the site.. =D
I think that's a great idea. It seems like fake accounts are being made on almost every site nowadays. I don't know why this outbreak started, but it's putting a lot of strain on the people who run those sites. I love how this feature can annoy those people who want to make fake accounts.
Dr. Mama Cat. (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
I know we have verification for OtakuBoards, but I don't remember if you did when I first signed up three years ago. lol But yeah, you definitely need to crack down on that kind of thing... It's just silly that people create junk accounts. I can see one or two, especially before VV was launched, but otherwise, there just isn't a reason really.
This reminds me to go and find my "practice myOtaku" site. It wasn't a dummy account in the traditional sense, but I used it for the sole purpose of practicing my HTML and graphics. I didn't want to mess-up my actual myOtaku site again (I did that once before), so I made that account for practice only (comments were not on; neither was the gb). I'll have to go and find it and delete it since I rarely use my myOtaku site anymore. (Hmm. Maybe I already deleted it. In either case, thanks for reminding me!)
(Found it and deleted it! Good riddance to it and its clumsy graphics and HTML.)
Last edited by Pleiades Rising at 8:26:54 PM EDT on August 13, 2008.
Good idea. ^_^ I remember being surprised that it didn't do a verification process when I signed up. I had just signed up for OtakuBoards and it did require e-mail verification.
Anyway, after seeing some of the dummy accounts that people have done just to get popular... it's good to see a feature like this being implemented to help cut down on that kind of silly nonsense. ^_^
Is there a way to change your email in the database? I joined three years ago and I've changed it since then. So if I forget my password or something, I can't recover it, etc.
Last edited by Zakuro Rose at 9:13:47 PM EDT on August 13, 2008.
I'm rather satisfied with this new requirement. It's not uncommon for sites to require at least a valid email address, so I'm glad this is now required for TheO. Hopefully those pesky dummy accounts will disappear.
What about the people who joined years ago? How do they confirm our e-mails to the site? Plus, the section to edit and add info for our myotaku accounts is gone.
Last edited by stararnold at 5:28:57 PM EDT on August 13, 2008.
yeah, this will be a good thing. plus, it means a better way to stay in contact with each other. i mean, dont friends have each others emails? of coarse, it will be optional whether the otaku will want to share email, btu yeah, u know what i mean
I thought that email confirmation was already required, loll.
Well, it's good to know that accounts now require email confirmation. This will definitely prevent scandals like the one that happened a few months ago from happening again. ^^
i joined just in time. lol. nah, seriously, its a good idea. its a great way of making people 100% sure they want to join rather than joining it for a day n then not bothering.
SunfallE
Nyaa~ (ZE MEANIE) | Posted 08/20/08 | Reply
@somegirl:
Having the ability to freeze ten accounts in the time it takes a person to register one new e-mail address comes in handy. =P
*pokes you for being silly*
In the name of the tune I will punish you!
somegirl
Bossman's Wife (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 08/18/08 | Reply
Having 40 e-mails strangly comes in handy-
Just kidding ;)
Michiyo Shimizu
Queen of theO � (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 08/15/08 | Reply
Thank goodness.. lol
I am not a follower, I am a friend. I do not ask for subscribers, only friends.
ThePockyGirl
Otakuite++ | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
That's a good idea. I had actually thought you needed to enter an email address all along. I signed up on theOtaku a few years ago.. so I don't remember the sign-up process back then.
Well, I'm sure that this will be a very good thing for the site.. =D
SpiffySporkPerson
Otaku Eternal | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
Yeeeeeah, we needed an email when we joined but it was never required? Kay then. It's a good thing it exists now.
ChibiHanyou
Ochibi~ (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
I think that's a great idea. It seems like fake accounts are being made on almost every site nowadays. I don't know why this outbreak started, but it's putting a lot of strain on the people who run those sites. I love how this feature can annoy those people who want to make fake accounts.
~Chibi ♥
Indi
Dr. Mama Cat. (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
I know we have verification for OtakuBoards, but I don't remember if you did when I first signed up three years ago. lol But yeah, you definitely need to crack down on that kind of thing... It's just silly that people create junk accounts. I can see one or two, especially before VV was launched, but otherwise, there just isn't a reason really.
~Crystia
Shi Bum Bumm
Otaku Eternal | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
I gave my e-mail account when I joined, it was required wasn't it??
I didn't know you took that requirement away ^^
jomz
Otaku Summoner (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
... I thought we were supposed to have an E-mail address back in the days... at least that's what I remember when I joined MyO.
Well, good luck on the fake accounts. ^^ kill the clones, eh? :D
AkaiAme
Grand Otaku | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
I totally forgot that i didn't need email conformation when i joined....This is a good idea though
Pleiades Rising
Otaku Idol (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
This reminds me to go and find my "practice myOtaku" site. It wasn't a dummy account in the traditional sense, but I used it for the sole purpose of practicing my HTML and graphics. I didn't want to mess-up my actual myOtaku site again (I did that once before), so I made that account for practice only (comments were not on; neither was the gb). I'll have to go and find it and delete it since I rarely use my myOtaku site anymore. (Hmm. Maybe I already deleted it. In either case, thanks for reminding me!)
(Found it and deleted it! Good riddance to it and its clumsy graphics and HTML.)
Last edited by Pleiades Rising at 8:26:54 PM EDT on August 13, 2008.
gaaralovesyou123
Otakuite+ | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
@Zakuro Rose:
I changed my email address on another site and the site kicked me off. So I would advise changing your email adress with great caution
blueangel110
Grand Otaku | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
I think thats agreat Idea.Theotaku doesnt need people who dont really appreciate it.They are just a waste of time!!
TheDarkAngel
Pathetic Diabetic (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
Yes, this is great! i remember mentioning something like this in that email! >_< Okies, good idea, bossman! XD
~Yosei
And, then... I met you.
Sabrina
Otaku Archangel | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
Good idea. ^_^ I remember being surprised that it didn't do a verification process when I signed up. I had just signed up for OtakuBoards and it did require e-mail verification.
Anyway, after seeing some of the dummy accounts that people have done just to get popular... it's good to see a feature like this being implemented to help cut down on that kind of silly nonsense. ^_^
-Sabrina
Zakuro Rose
Otaku Eternal | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
Is there a way to change your email in the database? I joined three years ago and I've changed it since then. So if I forget my password or something, I can't recover it, etc.
Last edited by Zakuro Rose at 9:13:47 PM EDT on August 13, 2008.
Stixx
Grand Otaku | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
I'm rather satisfied with this new requirement. It's not uncommon for sites to require at least a valid email address, so I'm glad this is now required for TheO. Hopefully those pesky dummy accounts will disappear.
Thanks!
Kimmeh
The Beautiful German | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
Oh I thought it was already there..
Hahaha. xD
"This is Schweinsteiger fashion. ZIS IZ FASHUNN."
stararnold
Otaku Eternal | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
What about the people who joined years ago? How do they confirm our e-mails to the site? Plus, the section to edit and add info for our myotaku accounts is gone.
Last edited by stararnold at 5:28:57 PM EDT on August 13, 2008.
7thEvaChild
Spectre Knight (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
yeah, this will be a good thing. plus, it means a better way to stay in contact with each other. i mean, dont friends have each others emails? of coarse, it will be optional whether the otaku will want to share email, btu yeah, u know what i mean
Hiko
Otaku Eternal | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
I always wondered why you didnt have it up before
You know that someone truly cares when they brick you like that. -AZ
Elf Of Light
Otaku Legend | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
I thought that email confirmation was already required, loll.
Well, it's good to know that accounts now require email confirmation. This will definitely prevent scandals like the one that happened a few months ago from happening again. ^^
TimeChaser
Madman With a Box (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
Let's hope this proves a sufficient deterant.
Bazinga!
icefoxchan
Otaku Eternal | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
Good thinking! :D PErfect idea to make sure there won't be any dummy accounts like the whole....scandal two mothns or three back....
19SazzaLou91
Otakuite+ | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
i joined just in time. lol. nah, seriously, its a good idea. its a great way of making people 100% sure they want to join rather than joining it for a day n then not bothering.
SomeGuy
Canadian Liaison (Team) | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
About damn time, agreed.
TrinityLight
Senior Otaku+ | Posted 08/13/08 | Reply
oh well thats a good idea. I forgot you guys didnt do that haha. well good thinking! its about time =]