Xia wrote:Kyunji: Yeah, not likely to happen, we don't actually like doing anything.
Ouch. I guess I was being a prick there. Sorry. I'm just tired of seeing this site slowly deteriorate despite many promises of a brighter future.
Xia wrote:Visual confirmation is enabled, but its already been busted by bot makers. almost all of the best ones have been busted. I can look around for different phpbb mods for registration, but I pretty much know the answer. phpbb and almost all forum software I've ever used and know about suffers from this problem (and phpbb still hasn't lost business, still gaining actually). In fact, almost every place that has anti-bot stuff to their registration forms suffers from this problem. Thing is, bot makers have more time and energy to devote to one task than we (being forums, email providers, etc) have to defeating them. While efforts to make something they cant beat do happen, they are few and far between (and get beaten). Its just like the Anti-virus world and the world of medicine. We can do some, but we'll always be reactionary.
Okay, that makes sense. But none of the other (admittedly few) message boards I browse seem to have problems with spambots, and none of them require manual registration. Unless they have administrative teams that are paying a lot more attention than they seem to be, they're doing something that MSF isn't, and it seems to be working. Maybe it's just selective banning of IP ranges, like you mentioned.
Xia wrote:Non standard skins: I love phpbb, I really do. I despise the styles and trying to edit making them. I don't know why, but I absolutely hate it. I can do it, but its a long and grueling process (for me). But don't discount the possibility of a non standard skin coming. I won't give any sort of date
Perfectly understandable. I don't really have the right to complain about the skin anyway since I can't code whatsoever.
Xia wrote:Unused forums: not very high on my list of things to do, but since you mentioned it, I'll help your eyes a bit.
Thank you. I know it's not a high priority, but getting rid of unnecessary elements makes the forums feel a lot less cluttered.
Xia wrote:Web Site: I'll leave it at we're working on things, and provide no more details after that. There are 3 people doing actual maintaining work on MSF, all of them are unpaid volunteers and have other things on their plate as well as MSF (like school, employment, etc), of those three Kimiko and I tend to be comic relief. Good thing too, Eirien's jokes suck
We do think about MSF though, don't worry (if I wasn't thinking about MSF, would I make such witty and thoughtful replies? See what I meant about humor? I'm awesome).
That's great. I honestly wasn't sure who was in charge of this site anymore. There was the big "okay, we're restarting MSF" announcement back at the beginning of the year, then a long period of basically no updates, followed by the new administration mysteriously disappearing. As long as someone, somewhere, is working on the site, I'm happy. I can understand if it takes time, what with jobs and school, but I'd really love to see this site get a proper restart.
Xia wrote:Also, your comment about "making it clunkier"? If we improve/work on/add to the anti-bot security, it will make it "clunkier" for users to register. You cant have it easy and hard at the same time. More security means more inconvenience. thats the trade off.
Yes, but typing in a few letters and being done with registration is almost always going to be smoother and faster than waiting for an administrator to manually authorize an account.
To be perfectly honest, I know that administrator account authorization won't affect the site much if at all right now, but I'm worried it might preclude the boards' growth in the future. As little as I do to help MSF, I do care for it.
... Ugh. Feel free to ignore as much of that mess of quotes and responses as you like. I tried to keep it compact for quick reading, but I'm not good at keeping things simple.