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DarkUnderlord before you split the Codex into two sites (gaming/non-gaming) or even shut the Codex down for good, why don't you just disable registrations and hide the entire forum for non-members? The pros of these changes seem to outweigh the cons in my opinion:
Cons:
- no new users
Pros:
- no new users ;-)
- no new alts
-the eye of Sauron can no longer see usstops law enforcement from reading our posts
- no site split
- no site shutdown
Edit: Maybe add an invite option so that every member can invite one new user? And maybe make it so that invited members can not invite new users themselves.
As long as we make sure to spring for a spare water chip or two.Going underground could be an idea. You could consider it a temporary measure.
When the culture wars have finished ravaging all that is good we could emerge from the Codexian Vault, ready to spread our virile tribal seed among what's left of the womenfolk.
Going underground could be an idea. You could consider it a temporary measure.
When the culture wars have finished ravaging all that is good we could emerge from the Codexian Vault, ready to spread our virile tribal seed among what's left of the womenfolk.
Going underground could be an idea. You could consider it a temporary measure.
When the culture wars have finished ravaging all that is good we could emerge from the Codexian Vault, ready to spread our virile tribal seed among what's left of the womenfolk.
But who receives our seed while we are cultivating in seclusion?
When the culture wars have finished ravaging
This is a good idea. Invite-only models work for torrenting sites and the like.Edit: Maybe add an invite option so that every member can invite one new user? And maybe make it so that invited members can not invite new users themselves.
Pirates have more of a sense of community than our resident leftards, who would just use it to chain-invite their "friends".
Except that invites would also let us chain-ban leftards. Or at least monitor them.Pirates have more of a sense of community than our resident leftards, who would just use it to chain-invite their "friends".