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  • Enjoy your break xD

    Thanked by 1[Deleted User]
  • Mark_RMark_R Member
    edited February 2015

    @TinyTunnel_Tom said:
    Enjoy your break xD

    looks like hes back.

    @nightvps got banned at around 5:22PM quickly afterwards that event someone named @Administrator1 decides to join LET and the first thing he does is thanking posts from @nightvps.

    ss

    it truely cannot be more obvious.

  • @Mark_R said:

    Didn't realise applicants could thank...

  • @wych Do we have an applicancy period?

    And boy... Did he get banned fast!

  • @Mark_R said:

    Isn't the account creation on here manually provisioned? How did they let such a name slip through the system.

  • Mark_RMark_R Member
    edited February 2015

    @wych said:
    Didn't realise applicants could thank...

    could be a permission/role setting on member group applicant that isn't adjusted right

  • @Mark_R said:

    Makes sense, I'm not quite familiar with Vanilla's administration capabilities. I know with SMF (Simple Machine Forums), it has a feature that lets you block certain names (wildcards included) from being registered.

  • @Pwner said:
    Isn't the account creation on here manually provisioned? How did they let such a name slip through the system.

    i doubt that the moderators are going to waste their time monitoring what fake alias sz1 is going to use this hour.

  • PwnerPwner Member
    edited February 2015

    @Mark_R said:

    True, but I'm sure they can set something up to prevent people from registering accounts under "Administrator *" or "root *" or false admin names such as those.

  • @Pwner said:
    True, but I'm sure they can set something up to prevent people from registering accounts under "Administrator *" or "root *" or false admin names such as those.

    Would save them workload for sure.

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