Email activation
Has anyone noticed disabling email activation upon registration resulting in a significant increase in new member activity?
cscgal
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I am thinking about turning email activation on my forum and personally I can't see a problem with it because people don't know that it is email activation until the last step. Because of this you are more likely to get more interested and honest people on your forum. And I really can't see why it is a problem for you because as I type there are 712 people on the forum!!! Only jokin! Have a great christmas!!!!!!
roryt
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After running the site without e-mail activation for few months, I am slowly pondering turning it back on.
Two main reasons:
- I would like clean e-mail addresses to keep in touch with registered members.
- It deters spammy posts.
kub365
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Aside from what you just mentioned, as your site grows, you will really want to have a nice quote-unquote "clean" mailing list. A good, targeted opt-in mailing list is amazing to monetize.
cscgal
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The biggest plus for me is that it gets rid of the spammers and trolls, for the most part. Additionally, for legal reasons, if you run into trouble with a user, you have their email address as a last resort to fall back on aka phone their ISP. Trolls know this, and would be inclined to just skip over your forum and continue on to the next one because email confirmation is too much hassle to bother with.
cscgal
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Yeah, unfortunately you do lose a percentage of your members who don't have email handy when they want to use your site, or so forth. However, in the long run, it's essential to keep a large community tamed.
cscgal
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