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Fellow threadafficianados,

I am sitting here setting up my first threads based website. I am trying to weight the pros and cons of setting up threads to email the member a generated password (for email confirmation) or just let them register without email confirmation.

I am hoping some of you guys have tried it both ways and have some input on how it effects memberships signups. Does the added "hassle" factor of making a new member check his/her email and using a gnerated password to login for the first time effecting signup percentages.

Hope this makes sense

Thanks in advance for the help!

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I've tried it both ways (I'm talking about Threads registration here options ). I just let people make their own password and sign-up w/o having to confirm their email at first. Anyhow, I felt the same way that I didn't wan the registration to be a hassle. The problem w/ this method is that people sign up who don't ever log in once, and I think this is due to bots crawling the net.

Later on I turned email confirmation on and the registrations dropped. That way, I was reasonably certain that new users were real people and not computers.

Later on I added PhotoPost and got about a dozen people a day signing up, just to look at the photo galleries. They didn't participate in the forums, and I knew nothing about them because they never changed their profiles. I even commissioned the Registration Mod so that they would HAVE to fill out their profile during registration. I guess that can be considered a hassle, making them fill out all their info, but at least I get to know something about these people.

I've even gone so far to add the Auto-Group change mod so that people would have to write X number of messages in the forums in order to have access to all the galleries. I AM thinking about removing that requirement.

As far as hassles go, I think the only hassle for your users is perhaps not letting them pick their own password during regsitration. For some people, figuring out how to change their password may be a hassle, so why not let them pick the one they want when they register? So, making people confirm their email is NOT a hassle. Randomly generated passwords ARE a hassle.

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well if I could read Spanish I would be all over your site you have some sexy girls pics on the entrance

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You can sign up and change the language to English from your control panel. There are over 3,000 pictures of them They're all actreesses or singers. I highly recommend Bárbara Mori


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