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Force read rules for new members

Submitted by devil, , Thread ID: 26873

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31-12-2016, 01:14 PM
#1
Every new member comes to forum and create thread about credit system. No one reads the rules.

so it will be good if you force new user to read rules after registration..

RE: Force read rules for new members

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31-12-2016, 01:14 PM
Devil Wrote:
Every new member comes to forum and create thread about credit system. No one reads the rules.

so it will be good if you force new user to read rules after registration..

This image might be a graphic explanation of what I think
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Can be fixed with some easy questions, but i'm sure this would make a lot of people to not join.
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RE: Force read rules for new members

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31-12-2016, 01:29 PM
enmafia2 Wrote:
This image might be a graphic explanation of what I think
[Image: agree-terms.gif]

Can be fixed with some easy questions, but i'm sure this would make a lot of people to not join.

i'm not saying add it before registration. I'm saying that add it after registration..

RE: Force read rules for new members

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31-12-2016, 01:29 PM
enmafia2 Wrote:
This image might be a graphic explanation of what I think
[Image: agree-terms.gif]

Can be fixed with some easy questions, but i'm sure this would make a lot of people to not join.

Ways around that

You can make the I agree button close the window but they are still not able to post. When trying to post it will say "please actually read the rules before posting".

How will we know? There's a secret link hidden inside of the rules with no highlight, no color change, nothing different. Just have it say "click here to confirm you have read the rules". Once you click, badabing badaboom

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RE: Force read rules for new members

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31-12-2016, 08:20 PM
Zenith Wrote:
Ways around that

You can make the I agree button close the window but they are still not able to post. When trying to post it will say "please actually read the rules before posting".

How will we know? There's a secret link hidden inside of the rules with no highlight, no color change, nothing different. Just have it say "click here to confirm you have read the rules". Once you click, badabing badaboom

This is a good idea. A lot of website already have this implemented, multiple forums, websites, and even video games can have this one way or another. I think that it's a simple add-on that's effective. It forces people to read the rules and look.
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RE: Force read rules for new members

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31-12-2016, 09:09 PM
Anthony Fantano Wrote:
This is a good idea. A lot of website already have this implemented, multiple forums, websites, and even video games can have this one way or another. I think that it's a simple add-on that's effective. It forces people to read the rules and look.

Google for example, You must scroll to the end of the modal to see the "agree" button :D

RE: Force read rules for new members

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31-12-2016, 09:14 PM
Kill Wrote:
Google for example, You must scroll to the end of the modal to see the "agree" button :D

No.... The "agree" button I'm talking about would be hidden within the rules/terms and conditions. You would have to actually read the rules to find the button.
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RE: Force read rules for new members

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31-12-2016, 09:37 PM
Anthony Fantano Wrote:
No.... The "agree" button I'm talking about would be hidden within the rules/terms and conditions. You would have to actually read the rules to find the button.

Or a simple countdown, eg, 1 minute.

RE: Force read rules for new members

This post was last modified: 31-12-2016, 10:09 PM by Jebusfathead
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Well you could do that, and people would just click agree willy nilly. You could make like a 3 question quiz to pass based on the rules like 'can you dox forum members' etc, but this could just drive away people wanting to register (if I had to do that when I first signed up I wouldn't of bothered)
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RE: Force read rules for new members

This post was last modified: 31-12-2016, 11:16 PM by JrLemonsHD
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I'm new but I've acknowledged the existance of this: http://prntscr.com/dq5m7h

But if you do ask questions, make sure they are essential and nothing crazy, because 99% of people will be instantly turned off by it.

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