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Are you not allowed to even post from AOL?

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I'm glad I didn't go visit my grandma... her connection is routed through an AOL proxy so I'd be screwed.... heh

I could have always tried to pick up some free wifi though.
 
Originally posted by: yukichigai
Originally posted by: Syringer
I don't see why you won't allow regular AT members who only have access to AOL for a certain period post. You just shouldn't be able to register from it.

Good idea!

but then theyd just register from a non aol computer. And then post from their regular aol connection once theyve registerd
 
Originally posted by: ddwbi0
Originally posted by: yukichigai
Originally posted by: Syringer
I don't see why you won't allow regular AT members who only have access to AOL for a certain period post. You just shouldn't be able to register from it.

Good idea!

but then theyd just register from a non aol computer. And then post from their regular aol connection once theyve registerd

Ooookay....

1) This would stop the spammer/flooders that sign up for multiple accounts using a free, untraceable account.
2) If they could sign up through a non-AOL account then they could spam from there anyway.
3) Even with that argument set aside if they sign up through a non-AOL account it's possible to track that IP and get some "real" info on them and/or stop that specific IP from creating a new account.

Bottom line is it would stop most spammers but let people temporarily exiled to AOL keep posting.

Oh yeah, it could probably also be set up so that you can only post from an AOL account if you have more than a certain number of posts. And mods can change postcounts... I think.
 
Originally posted by: ddwbi0
or we could just avoid all the trouble and just leave it the way it is

It's not trouble, it's managing permissions. All you have to do is grant access to the posting pages but not to the registration page. Takes 5 minutes or so.

Just admit it, you hate AOL.
 
Originally posted by: yukichigai
Originally posted by: ddwbi0
or we could just avoid all the trouble and just leave it the way it is

It's not trouble, it's managing permissions. All you have to do is grant access to the posting pages but not to the registration page. Takes 5 minutes or so.

Just admit it, you hate AOL.

OK.

I hate AOL.

😛
 
You can still post. You just have to cloak yourself.

I had compucrap, and could not post for awhile. I did a little searching, and found a program to let me post.

Have cable now, but it is possible.
 
Its been a while so a lot of you dont know exactly why aol is banned, Anandtech was under serious attack from some banned users, back then they were banned by user name or email address which was enough for the run of the mill numbnuts, but there was a group of people who had been banned and continously came back with new email and user names thanks to aol, they could have infinite email addresses, Anandtech worked with aol for quite a while to try and get them to take action against the troublemakers but aol refused, banning all aol users was a last resort for AnandTech, they were left with no other choice.

The people who caused the aol ban were trying to destroy Anandtech.
 
Just installed AOL 8.0 plus on my father in law's computer, had to do the dreaded fdisk repair & reinstall everything.

AOL is the Borg of the internet, after I installed it, clicking on the internet explorer icon brought up AOHell.

I reformatted it after they (AOL's tech support told him his modem was physically defective & that his TCP/IP was defective & he needed to return his computer to the manufacturer to have the TCP/IP repaired.)

FVCK AOL
 
Originally posted by: dighn
we are better off without aolers. the stereotypes are true from what i've seen.

I GOT MAIL! I GOT MAIL! I GOT MAIL! I GOT MAIL! I GOT MAIL! I GOT MAIL! I GOT MAIL! I GOT MAIL! I GOT MAIL! I GOT MAIL!

 
I think they should allow subscribers to post from AOL.
If they abuse their account they lose it and can't post anymore anyhow.
 
Originally posted by: Freejack2
I think they should allow subscribers to post from AOL.
If they abuse their account they lose it and can't post anymore anyhow.

They would keep re-registering under diff names, AOL refused to police it's members, AOL is the internet on training wheels, it's no loss banning them from AT.

 
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: Freejack2
I think they should allow subscribers to post from AOL.
If they abuse their account they lose it and can't post anymore anyhow.

They would keep re-registering under diff names, AOL refused to police it's members, AOL is the internet on training wheels, it's no loss banning them from AT.

Well if they want to keep losing $12 to $30 a pop it's their loss. 😛

 
Originally posted by: Freejack2
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: Freejack2
I think they should allow subscribers to post from AOL.
If they abuse their account they lose it and can't post anymore anyhow.

They would keep re-registering under diff names, AOL refused to police it's members, AOL is the internet on training wheels, it's no loss banning them from AT.

Well if they want to keep losing $12 to $30 a pop it's their loss. 😛

This discussion belongs in Forum Issues, and frankly, it was decided long ago...



No
 
Originally posted by: Freejack2
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: Freejack2
I think they should allow subscribers to post from AOL.
If they abuse their account they lose it and can't post anymore anyhow.

They would keep re-registering under diff names, AOL refused to police it's members, AOL is the internet on training wheels, it's no loss banning them from AT.

Well if they want to keep losing $12 to $30 a pop it's their loss. 😛

exactly! I see no reason why subscribers can't post from AOL.
 
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Just installed AOL 8.0 plus on my father in law's computer, had to do the dreaded fdisk repair & reinstall everything.

AOL is the Borg of the internet, after I installed it, clicking on the internet explorer icon brought up AOHell.

I reformatted it after they (AOL's tech support told him his modem was physically defective & that his TCP/IP was defective & he needed to return his computer to the manufacturer to have the TCP/IP repaired.)

FVCK AOL

You just suck really badly at the interweb.
 
but how are we gonna convert the aol'ers if we dont give them the oppurtunity to see whats outside of aol? i bet many of you were once an aol user, and apparently u guys saw the light. so why dont we give them a chance too?
 
Originally posted by: Imdmn04
but how are we gonna convert the aol'ers if we dont give them the oppurtunity to see whats outside of aol? i bet many of you were once an aol user, and apparently u guys saw the light. so why dont we give them a chance too?

No, I have never used AOL, but I have met poeple who do, and THEY DO NOT BELONG AT ANANDTECH. AOLers suck.
 
i travel a little and i use a dialup called copper.net hundreds of phone numbers and $100.00 a year or $9.95 per month, check it out.

Bleep
LINK
 
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