Ineiev wrote: > Thank you, yesterday I disabled it for the new users until they are > accepted as members in any group (the skillset is still permitted).
That seems like a reasonable compromise. If at least they must be part of any group in order to have a visible resume. However even in that case is the resume feature useful? > The next thing is accounts like <petshop-tokio>. they setup no resume, > perhaps those who create them hope that people will use the contact > form to email them (even though one have to login in order to contact > them), or they think that having just "realname + user_name" on some > web page is sufficient. removing idle accounts is the only idea how > to counter them I have. I am not sure what can or should be done about idle accounts. Many people make an account with the best intentions. But then nothing further happens. I don't think that is an abuse in the general case. I am sure there are accounts created only for the purpose of abuse but how does one distinguish between the two cases? That's the problem. Bob