Darren
Active Member
When I decided to create The Book Forum, I wanted it to be a friendly, relaxed place where everyone would feel welcome. So far, it's developing very well
One of the things I felt would be important would be a sense of community. So, I decided to ask that members use their real first name within their username. I feel that this helps everyone get to know each other, and build friendships easier. I'd much rather be having a converstation with a "real" person.
I've now had several emails from potential members asking why I want real first names. Some are willing to change, others not. Some argue that people will make up a name to use, so the rule is pointless. Some say that they already have internet "names" and want to continue to use these. I don't believe that using your real first name compromises your security or privacy; how many Johns are there in the world?
So, I'm going to throw this one open to the existing membership for yor advice and comments...
Should we stay as we are, insisting on real first names within the username?
Should we scrap the rule and let people use whatever username they want, even if that is cyberdude99!
One of the things I felt would be important would be a sense of community. So, I decided to ask that members use their real first name within their username. I feel that this helps everyone get to know each other, and build friendships easier. I'd much rather be having a converstation with a "real" person.
I've now had several emails from potential members asking why I want real first names. Some are willing to change, others not. Some argue that people will make up a name to use, so the rule is pointless. Some say that they already have internet "names" and want to continue to use these. I don't believe that using your real first name compromises your security or privacy; how many Johns are there in the world?
So, I'm going to throw this one open to the existing membership for yor advice and comments...
Should we stay as we are, insisting on real first names within the username?
Should we scrap the rule and let people use whatever username they want, even if that is cyberdude99!