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Some boards require the first 10 or so posts of a new user to be approved by a moderator. Kind of hard on the lurkers whose first post is "Help me with my degree plan".
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(02-01-2019, 01:21 PM)davewill Wrote: Some boards require the first 10 or so posts of a new user to be approved by a moderator. Kind of hard on the lurkers whose first post is "Help me with my degree plan".
I agree. But I think if they have to wait a few hours/a day for it to post, that it's not unreasonable. I guess it would just depend on how much work this would be for the moderators, and how quickly it would be approved.
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(02-01-2019, 01:23 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (02-01-2019, 01:21 PM)davewill Wrote: Some boards require the first 10 or so posts of a new user to be approved by a moderator. Kind of hard on the lurkers whose first post is "Help me with my degree plan".
I agree. But I think if they have to wait a few hours/a day for it to post, that it's not unreasonable. I guess it would just depend on how much work this would be for the moderators, and how quickly it would be approved.
I wouldn't mind that. But we're looking at other options that I think will probably work out better, or at least be less restrictive.
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