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If anyone would want to register on Altslashdot with a nick that already exists on Slashdot, the user would be presented with a generated key. The user would then need to post any comment on Slashdot, that would contain that key. The migrating user would then present a link to that comment in the registration form. | If anyone would want to register on Altslashdot with a nick that already exists on Slashdot, the user would be presented with a generated key. The user would then need to post any comment on Slashdot, that would contain that key. The migrating user would then present a link to that comment in the registration form. | ||
'''suggestion''': Maybe post it in their Journal instead of polluting the public forums? Just make sure it's a Journal post and not at reply when validating. | |||
Then, we would know, that a user with a nick we know from Slashdot is really that user, and not a copycat. | Then, we would know, that a user with a nick we know from Slashdot is really that user, and not a copycat. | ||
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* either for a certain period of time (one year, for example); | * either for a certain period of time (one year, for example); | ||
* or without any limit, for late-comers, to avoid trolling, and to encourage nick-innovation among new users. | * or without any limit, for late-comers, to avoid trolling, and to encourage nick-innovation among new users. | ||
== Preserving UIDs == | |||
As above with Preserving Nicks, UIDs are a valued commodity. When AltSlashDot goes online, it should determine what the last registered UID on Slashdot is at that moment. That is the Cutoff UID. | |||
* Anyone who registers will get an initial AltSlashDot UID, which should start at 1. | |||
* They also get a Slashdot UID, which is initially null and won't be displayed | |||
* Once someone confirms their account, their Slashdot UID should also carry over | |||
* When posting, both UIDs should be displayed with ??? UI-- like halcyon1234(834388 /.) [2 alt/.]-- obviously in a UI that doesn't suck. =) |
Revision as of 21:22, 7 February 2014
The problem
Slashdot users are a community, where users are known by nicks. Starting with a new set of nicks would disrupt the years--long network of acquaintances, etc.
Preserving nicks
A simple system could be build, which would allow for safe and authorised migration of nicks of willing users.
If anyone would want to register on Altslashdot with a nick that already exists on Slashdot, the user would be presented with a generated key. The user would then need to post any comment on Slashdot, that would contain that key. The migrating user would then present a link to that comment in the registration form.
suggestion: Maybe post it in their Journal instead of polluting the public forums? Just make sure it's a Journal post and not at reply when validating.
Then, we would know, that a user with a nick we know from Slashdot is really that user, and not a copycat.
All nicks used on Slashdot would be reserved to be taken by their respective user to the new site,
- either for a certain period of time (one year, for example);
- or without any limit, for late-comers, to avoid trolling, and to encourage nick-innovation among new users.
Preserving UIDs
As above with Preserving Nicks, UIDs are a valued commodity. When AltSlashDot goes online, it should determine what the last registered UID on Slashdot is at that moment. That is the Cutoff UID.
- Anyone who registers will get an initial AltSlashDot UID, which should start at 1.
- They also get a Slashdot UID, which is initially null and won't be displayed
- Once someone confirms their account, their Slashdot UID should also carry over
- When posting, both UIDs should be displayed with ??? UI-- like halcyon1234(834388 /.) [2 alt/.]-- obviously in a UI that doesn't suck. =)