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**Another suggestion (full disclosure: mine) was to implement a ''renaming'' system like that which is used in MMORPGs for names which are offensive, violate trademarks, or are otherwise impermissible under that game’s rules. Rather than completely eliminate someone’s (admittedly inactive) journal, rename the journal to a default name and put a note on the profile page stating the date on which the name was changed and what the old name was.
 
**Another suggestion (full disclosure: mine) was to implement a ''renaming'' system like that which is used in MMORPGs for names which are offensive, violate trademarks, or are otherwise impermissible under that game’s rules. Rather than completely eliminate someone’s (admittedly inactive) journal, rename the journal to a default name and put a note on the profile page stating the date on which the name was changed and what the old name was.
  
**Now in DW Suggestions.
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**Sent to DW Suggestions. Rejected by owners - Once someone picks a username and opens an account, it's theirs -- we won't ever take it away from them.
  
 
* http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/365315.html -- Optional message from deleting user to display on deleted journal (until purged). [http://bugs.dwscoalition.org/show_bug.cgi?id=480 Zilla 480]
 
* http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/365315.html -- Optional message from deleting user to display on deleted journal (until purged). [http://bugs.dwscoalition.org/show_bug.cgi?id=480 Zilla 480]
  
* Make purged usernames available for new accounts.
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* Make purged usernames available for new accounts. [In DW Suggestions]
  
* Account deletion should apply to all content posted under that username, including community entries and outside-of-journal comments.
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* Account deletion should apply to all content posted under that username, including community entries and outside-of-journal comments. (http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/737448.html) [In DW Suggestions]
  
 
== Account-Type Conversion ==
 
== Account-Type Conversion ==
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http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/870673.html - ability to convert a journal to a community, but have posts made in that journal not deleted. Possibly attribute those posts to the first maintainer of the community? [http://dw-suggestions.dreamwidth.org/70316.html In DW Suggestions]
 
http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/870673.html - ability to convert a journal to a community, but have posts made in that journal not deleted. Possibly attribute those posts to the first maintainer of the community? [http://dw-suggestions.dreamwidth.org/70316.html In DW Suggestions]
  
http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/812056.html - related suggestion, ability to convert a closed community that has only ever had one member with posting access to a personal journal  
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http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/812056.html - related suggestion, ability to convert a closed community that has only ever had one member with posting access to a personal journal [In DW Suggestions]
  
 
[[Category: Wishlists]]
 
[[Category: Wishlists]]

Latest revision as of 17:41, 14 September 2009

Accounts

See also: Numbered accounts (Added 01/27)

Account Creation

Account Deletion

    • A proposed measure to free up more usernames by purging a greater number of inactive accounts, as the ratio of inactive accounts to active accounts is nearly 15:1.
    • The link is to a useful refinement in the comments, which would issue a policy change announcement and create a fairly automated system for the deletion and purging of inactive accounts.
    • Another suggestion (full disclosure: mine) was to implement a renaming system like that which is used in MMORPGs for names which are offensive, violate trademarks, or are otherwise impermissible under that game’s rules. Rather than completely eliminate someone’s (admittedly inactive) journal, rename the journal to a default name and put a note on the profile page stating the date on which the name was changed and what the old name was.
    • Sent to DW Suggestions. Rejected by owners - Once someone picks a username and opens an account, it's theirs -- we won't ever take it away from them.
  • Make purged usernames available for new accounts. [In DW Suggestions]

Account-Type Conversion

http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/870673.html - ability to convert a journal to a community, but have posts made in that journal not deleted. Possibly attribute those posts to the first maintainer of the community? In DW Suggestions

http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/812056.html - related suggestion, ability to convert a closed community that has only ever had one member with posting access to a personal journal [In DW Suggestions]