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#182878 02/24/2009 12:03 AM
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I have submitted the following post at frdb:

\\PS Ray I have encountered a really, really serious glitch: Unlike other sites I visit, frdb evidently doesn't allow a non-member to access a thread from a link. For two years now using the address bar I've been sending links from frdb to threads in other sites and to my correspondents all over the world, but it was only a few days ago I learned that at least one of these sites none of them who weren't members of frdb could thus access the thread

You may want to fix this glitch as it makes frdb virtually worthless to many of us

Here is Ray's reply and my response following it. Was I correct in my assumption

Originally Posted By: RayJ;5817888
You have to be a member to view some forums. This is not a glitch. This is a standard practice of all forums on the internet.

--RayJ


I had understood that standard practice was to prevent a non-member from contributing a post, which f course makes sense, but to let anyone access threads to just read because otherwise how can you interest a potential participant in joining up


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Unfortunately they haven't yet revealed how one knows which ones are accessible but I will let you know if I find out


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there seem to be two general types of forum organization: one manages to exist by being self-policed (like Wordsmith) and the other is heavily moderated - I think your interlocutor at fdrb is right about standard practice for the latter; he's just over-generalizing in including *all forums.

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Originally Posted By: tsuwm
there seem to be two general types of forum organization: one manages to exist by being self-policed (like Wordsmith) and the other is heavily moderated
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[]I've noticed that too, frdb being one of the latter. They really mean well but heavy moderation seems unnecessary

- I think your interlocutor at fdrb is right about standard practice for the latter; he's just over-generalizing in including *all forums. [/quote]
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That was also my guess


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