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Waiting period after joining before being allowed to post?

(19 Posts)
Farmor15 Sat 03-Nov-18 12:45:22

Just wondered can people join Gransnet and post immediately? Some controversial posts are from usernames not seen before (and never seen again) and often have to be deleted. If there was a short period - maybe a couple of days - from joining to being able to post, it might prevent some threads being started, or nasty posts having to be deleted.

janeainsworth Sat 03-Nov-18 13:01:38

How do you know when someone posts for the first time how long they’ve been registered, Farmor? They may have been lurking for some time, trying to pluck up courage to enter the fray.

What some sites do is have a system of pre-moderation for new users - your first post has to be approved by a moderator before appearing on the site.

I’m not sure that GN has enough moderators to do that.

Farmor15 Sat 03-Nov-18 13:46:50

I agree that we don't know if they've been registered for a while and just lurking - I hoped one of the Gransnet staff might be able to answer. I knew that on some sites there was some kind of approval process.

There was one recently that I reported and was immediately removed. It was one of those semi-porn types which I'm sure was not by a lurker! It was in a thread about nursing home. I think there are "bots" which trawl through these sites looking for key words.

annep Sat 03-Nov-18 13:52:53

I don't see the problem with how it operates at present. And what's a bot?

MissAdventure Sat 03-Nov-18 13:59:47

A small bottom? smile

Jalima1108 Sat 03-Nov-18 14:07:25

Here's a bot waiting for a chat:

Farmor15 Sat 03-Nov-18 14:48:05

A bot is a kind of computer robot which is programmed to trawl through sites looking for keywords.
techterms.com/definition/bot

LauraGransnet (GNHQ) Sat 03-Nov-18 14:53:39

Hi all - we don't have an approval process as the site is ultimately open to all.

BlueBelle Sat 03-Nov-18 14:57:10

Someone could have a week a fortnight a months approval and still be a troll or a scammer but just behave themselves for the duration I don’t see a problem with how it runs we soon report dodgy seeming posts

annep Sat 03-Nov-18 18:34:02

MissAdventure ?

Goodness I hadn't heard of that!
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Nelliemoser Sat 22-Dec-18 23:05:01

I have been on GN for about 6 yrs. Does anyone know how to get my GN site to work on my new Tablet.
Please Please Pretty Please. I have had several attempts and it still does not work.
Nothing connects with GN on my new tablet although I could get, BBC Gardeners World Forum, that just moved saw itself onto my old tablet.

SueDonim Sat 22-Dec-18 23:10:41

Have you managed to get to the GN site via your browser, Nellie? If so, you can sign in there.

merlotgran Sat 22-Dec-18 23:11:18

Remember Grannynet? I didn't join but they had a vetting system where were shunted into a thread for Newbies and if you were a good girl you were promoted (or something like that)

I remember jingl saying she was banned as soon as she was let out of kindergarten. grin

The site closed because everyone died of boredom!

Farmor15 Sat 22-Dec-18 23:30:26

I access Gransnet on iPad with Google Chrome browser. First time I just put “Gransnet” in search bar. I leave that tab open most of the time, so when I open Chrome again, Gransnet is already there.

MawBroon Sat 22-Dec-18 23:36:24

To be honest, I think there can be too many rules and regulations farmor and things are fine as they are.

Maggiemaybe Sun 23-Dec-18 00:08:53

I remember jingl talking about her relationship with Grannynet. It was always very entertaining to see what she had to say.

absent Sun 23-Dec-18 05:18:28

If Gransnet had decided to treat me like an irresponsible child or adolescent, I would have resigned immediately after signing up all those years ago.,

Anja Sun 23-Dec-18 05:27:04

Nah! Leave things as they are. I quite enjoy playing ‘Spot the Troll’ and grassing them up to GNHQ ?

sodapop Sun 23-Dec-18 09:11:46

I use Google Chrome on my tablet as well Nelliemoser it works well for me.