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Anyone Who Has Registered But Not Asked A Question Will Be Removed

The point of registering for an account is so that you are granted access to the dashboard section of our site where you can post questions live on the blog. 

All registered accounts that have not been used to post a question will be removed. This is being done for security purposes and to reduce unneeded strain on the database. 

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Blogging Questions asked this questions on January 11th, 2009.

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Question answered by: Chetan

Date/Time: 1-11-2009 21:01:43 Reference: #2238

Good step BQ. Just getting the admin panel access and doing some other stuff than asking questions, can be suspicious.
I’m sure there might not be many people who registered and not asked any questions.. still removing them would be a good option.

 
Question answered by: Nick Subscribed to comments via email

Date/Time: 1-13-2009 19:13:48 Reference: #2573

This sounds like a pretty good idea, especially if it is easy to re-register to ask a question in the future. Perhaps you should do a regular “cleanse” of the users portion of the database to remove unnecessary information?

 
Question answered by: Klajdi Hena

Date/Time: 2-14-2009 09:53:11 Reference: #5640

I wonder why people register when they know they are not going to use it.

 
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