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Can't Post? Here is why....


Jeremy Igo

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In order to try to get a hold of this place, I have instituted a monetary validation policy in order for new members to post.

 

 

The goal is to cut down or eliminate fake accounts, spam accounts, and repeat offenders. The Huddle has grown 20% over last season and is starting to get out of hand. Hopefully this will help bring it back under control.

 

In order to contribute on the Huddle, you must first visit the Huddle Store and proceed with the one time 1 dollar transaction. Your account will then have full posting privileges.

 

At the end of the year, I will be donating all money received from validations to St Jude's Children's Hospital.

 

 

Thanks.

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how about making users pay a fine when they are banned to return.

 

This pretty much does that as long as the ban isn't temporary... a dollar to get back in every time.

 

I see many perma bans in the near future.

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