Should access be limited to members only

MichaelT replied on 16/09/2016 13:21

Posted on 16/09/2016 13:21

With the bombardment of the fake passport positings today should the CC limit access to post in the forum to members only so they can at least control who is positing and what they post?  Can still leave it open to read if they want?

Tinwheeler replied on 17/09/2016 09:55

Posted on 17/09/2016 09:55

Both Jay and Brue have made good points about pre-moderation of early posts from Newbies. 

Most forums surely keep an eye on posts from newcomers, whether by pre-moderation or simply general observation. Human observation works so well. 

Kennine replied on 17/09/2016 10:00

Posted on 17/09/2016 10:00

All the Club has to do is block their ISP address ,thats what caravanchat did to me when i tried to joinSurprised

Write your comments here...I take it they are not a "dog friendly forum" then .

HappyHappy K 

 

huskydog replied on 17/09/2016 10:07

Posted on 17/09/2016 10:07

All the Club has to do is block their ISP address ,thats what caravanchat did to me when i tried to joinSurprised

Write your comments here...I take it they are not a "dog friendly forum" then .

HappyHappy K 

 

I think they only allow certain breedsUndecided

huskydog replied on 17/09/2016 11:15

Posted on 17/09/2016 11:15

So you go to Costa and log-in from there now.

No, a dog knows where it's not wanted ,so i play elsewhereCool

Takethedogalong replied on 17/09/2016 11:16

Posted on 17/09/2016 11:16

All the Club has to do is block their ISP address ,thats what caravanchat did to me when i tried to joinSurprised

Write your comments here...I take it they are not a "dog friendly forum" then .

HappyHappy K 

 

I think they only allow certain breedsUndecided

Doubt it is breed specific, probably more to do with being well trained, not biting the hand that feeds? Wink

huskydog replied on 17/09/2016 11:23

Posted on 17/09/2016 11:23

All the Club has to do is block their ISP address ,thats what caravanchat did to me when i tried to joinSurprised

Write your comments here...I take it they are not a "dog friendly forum" then .

HappyHappy K 

 

I think they only allow certain breedsUndecided

Doubt it is breed specific, probably more to do with being well trained, not biting the hand that feeds? Wink

I've never bitten anyoneSurprisedCool

Navigateur replied on 17/09/2016 11:55

Posted on 17/09/2016 11:55

So you go to Costa and log-in from there now.

No, a dog knows where it's not wanted ,so i play elsewhereCool

I had wondered why there were so few users on that forum.

Kennine replied on 18/09/2016 10:29

Posted on 18/09/2016 10:29

So you go to Costa and log-in from there now.

No, a dog knows where it's not wanted ,so i play elsewhereCool

I had wondered why there were so few users on that forum.

Write your comments here...You could be right Sir -- I had never though of that before.  I did wonder about the cryptic post earlier involving "Training and not biting the hand"  from one of that particular forum's moderators.  SurprisedSurprised



As regards the thread title, In my opinion only those who are paid up members of the CC should have posting rights on the CC forum which they by their annual fees are financing.

By all means allow non CC members to have read-only rights.  

Cool

Takethedogalong replied on 18/09/2016 10:37

Posted on 18/09/2016 10:37

I'm not a moderator on any forum K, in fact most folks would find the fact you think I am hilarious! I think you sometimes get your groups, usual suspects, and allocation of roles a bit wrong, but I forgive you!WinkHappy

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