Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26388545-20180124223032/@comment-212.15.182.119-20180125204603

2605:A000:132E:8021:52B:D92:3CC3:A77A wrote: Mugwumps wrote: I'm of the opinion that unregistered users shouldn't be allowed to post. There have been a number of posts lately that are insulting and unhelpful and clearly aimed at attacking specific users. Thare have only been a few registered users that would fit the same bill (e.g. ******ell, **********lzagain). There is a difference between arguing or even being a little short and just being here to insult people. I've been a registered user for quite a long time. Recently though, I prefer to be anonymous for the reasons I stated above. But, over the years I've been using this site, most of the 'trashy' posts I've seen have been from registered users. The only problem I've ever had about fandom users is the inability to accurately separate one from another to follow what each one is saying, as a conversation. And they can't edit if a mistake is made. But I don't feel they are to be viewed as anything less than other users or contributors.

Personally, I think there are some registered users on here who think they have much more authority than they actually have, just because they're registered users. We are all here to either learn, or help other players learn the game, not to constantly demean, condescend, or constantly correct other people who have a different opinion. Help can be given without being a smarta$$.

Maybe another rule should be posted;  Please check your EGO at the door, before entering..

Totally agree with this post. Being A fandom users has its ups and downs, but just the fact of someone being A fandom makes him no better or worse then A registred user...

I dont see a problem with A fandom user specific comments, because there is really nothing to do about it to prevent, or to adress to somebody. So the "problem " is general concept of forum, and do all anon users have to be limited in some way.

I feel like no. It would be more like an elite club, and you would still have the potential problem ( and real this days as I see) of registred users trolling, attacking, rude talk...

Maybe than wpuld come an ides of a comission to decide who can register?

Its a society, there is no perfect one.