Use and misuse of Live Chat identities
#16
Original Member
Join Date: May 1998
Location: Oxford, United Kingdom
Posts: 1,976
Catman, I agree with you 100%.
I would like to strengthen some of the requests above... not only should Live Chat identitties be password protected, the identity shoud belong to the same user as on the flyertalk board.
i.e. if at all possible, the same password database should be used. What would be the point in password protecting LiveChat identities if a different CATMAN could register with that name and a new password before the real Catman?
I would like to strengthen some of the requests above... not only should Live Chat identitties be password protected, the identity shoud belong to the same user as on the flyertalk board.
i.e. if at all possible, the same password database should be used. What would be the point in password protecting LiveChat identities if a different CATMAN could register with that name and a new password before the real Catman?
#17
Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: SEA
Posts: 3,178
james, great minds...and all that stuff
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Here's a copy of the E-mail I sent to Michael yesterday:
Michael,
The Chat function seems to be working just fine.
I really feel you need to add password protection to the sign-in process. Can't we use the same password we use on FlyerTalk?
Anyone can sign on as anyone else, which bothers me. In light of some of the flame wars that have happened, it's not out of the
question that someone could sign on as another & say things that would be attributed to the other person.
Sorry for the paranoia, but I'd rather see the Chat area kept clean.
Thanks,
Pete (shadow)
.Here's a copy of the E-mail I sent to Michael yesterday:
Michael,
The Chat function seems to be working just fine.
I really feel you need to add password protection to the sign-in process. Can't we use the same password we use on FlyerTalk?
Anyone can sign on as anyone else, which bothers me. In light of some of the flame wars that have happened, it's not out of the
question that someone could sign on as another & say things that would be attributed to the other person.
Sorry for the paranoia, but I'd rather see the Chat area kept clean.
Thanks,
Pete (shadow)
#18

Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: Bay Area
Posts: 675
Certainly in any forum where the possibility of identities theft exists, the system itself becomes less valuable and fails as a reliable source for the exchange of information or as a viable source of entertainment! I'd certainly like to see some sort of password protection implemented before I'd consider using it.
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#19
Founder of FlyerTalk
Join Date: May 1998
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Posts: 6,540
Thanks everyone and I wanted you to know that we have been listening since post one of this thread. We also aspire to identity protection on the chat solution and are holding off in making a big announcement for it until we see a solution we like. As you might guess, it ain't easy because we have a solution provider from two different companies. We do know that in the future, there will be a live chat component as part of the bulletin board area itself which will certainly be able to pull from the database of registered users, but how soon that is, is anyone's guess at this time. So, we're looking at another solution and have all the DB people we know looking at this problem. In the meanwhile, I hope you'll understand that the cart is in front of the horse for right now......but again, we are very much aware of your concerns.....they are the same concerns we have, afterall, I did hear that someone was up the other day signed on as "RandyPetersen'sEvilTwin".......
#20
Original Poster
Commander Catcop
Join Date: May 1998
Posts: 10,259
Randy, thank you for replying and everyone at WebFlyer for working on it.
And thank you everyone for not calling me an old dish rag but I love my identity and I'd like to keep it for myself (I had visions of being Sandra Bullock in "The Net" where they took away everything she had!)
I'll still visit LiveChat but my friend wanderlust brings up a good point: the reluctance of some to go on for fear of seeing someone misuisng his/her Flyertalk identity.
Thanks for listening and thank you Flyertalk brothers and sisters for your support!
And thank you everyone for not calling me an old dish rag but I love my identity and I'd like to keep it for myself (I had visions of being Sandra Bullock in "The Net" where they took away everything she had!)
I'll still visit LiveChat but my friend wanderlust brings up a good point: the reluctance of some to go on for fear of seeing someone misuisng his/her Flyertalk identity.
Thanks for listening and thank you Flyertalk brothers and sisters for your support!
#22
Original Member
Join Date: May 1998
Location: Niceville, FL, USA
Posts: 2,792
Good points, all. If I may, I'd like to put in my $.01 worth.
- FlyerTalk is unique. Whether we are aware of it or not, Randy Peterson and company put this BB on the very edge of--not technological innovation-- but, rather sociological innovation. WE make the board what it is. Not moderators, this *thing* we have was alowed to evolve as a result of the *people* who contribute to it. Don't think think this didn't take guts, folks.
- As a result, there are going to be, are most definitely going to be, problems when trolls, or just common ordinary buttheads violate the *spirit* of the board.
-What counts is how we handle it, and we ARE handling it pretty well, IMHO, as evidenced by the posts to this topic.
- Bottom line: The true blue *members* are what makes this place so special. As long as WE stay honest, the FT bulletin board will continue, and it will succeed. Aggravations? Yes! Pains? Yes! This is the price of being in the forefront.
YOU (and you KNOW who I mean!!) ALL ROCK!!!!!!!!!
- FlyerTalk is unique. Whether we are aware of it or not, Randy Peterson and company put this BB on the very edge of--not technological innovation-- but, rather sociological innovation. WE make the board what it is. Not moderators, this *thing* we have was alowed to evolve as a result of the *people* who contribute to it. Don't think think this didn't take guts, folks.
- As a result, there are going to be, are most definitely going to be, problems when trolls, or just common ordinary buttheads violate the *spirit* of the board.
-What counts is how we handle it, and we ARE handling it pretty well, IMHO, as evidenced by the posts to this topic.
- Bottom line: The true blue *members* are what makes this place so special. As long as WE stay honest, the FT bulletin board will continue, and it will succeed. Aggravations? Yes! Pains? Yes! This is the price of being in the forefront.
YOU (and you KNOW who I mean!!) ALL ROCK!!!!!!!!!

