TouchéBrendanJNorman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 8:38 amTo be fair, anyone who doesn't know who chrisw or Rebel are, isn't really *that* into computer chess.![]()

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TouchéBrendanJNorman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 8:38 amTo be fair, anyone who doesn't know who chrisw or Rebel are, isn't really *that* into computer chess.![]()
No idea at all who chrisw is. Rebel, yes, but chrisw...?BrendanJNorman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 8:38 amTo be fair, anyone who doesn't know who chrisw or Rebel are, isn't really *that* into computer chess.![]()
Never heard of.
When this board was first set up with the original dinosaurs being the first accounts, we didn't "sign up", we were given account names and passwords. Mine was chrisw 1234, Ed's was rebel xxxx, Hyatt's was bob xxxx and so on. And so it stayed. A real name status was added some time later, and the requirement for using a real name was added. This requirement was broken by the shop on a one-off basis who allowed an alleged user of the shop to call himself KarinsDad. Presumably he was a cash customer. When ownership changed (shop owners sold to other shop owners) the real names list was lost and the username took over. For a while the usernames were mostly identifiable with some known real human, but gradually this lapsed and now the board is full of unidentifiable posters, who some people might know from elsewhere but others don't. It's a mess.smatovic wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 7:50 amLead by Example? User "chrisw" + "Rebel"hgm wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 7:03 am No one is 'exempted from this'. But in the upgrade to phpBB 3 the real names of all existing members were deleted from the database. Now that we control the site again it has become possible in principle to force members to provide a name, but we have not adressed that problem yet.
In the case you reported: I don't know why this member slipped through. I typically ignore such registration attempts.
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