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I like to post here on my alt, but this just came to my mind.
I know a lot of users who stopped playing Roblox, or even logged on to the site for a couple years. Instead of just having that account still here taking up space and items, after it's not logged in for about like.. a year or so Roblox could deactivate it. Not delete it, but deactivate it until the user has logged back on. Plus, Roblox could send that user emails saying that it's almost time to deactivate, or something about logging back in to the account soon.
Success is a journey, not a destination. |
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Would their games be lost with them? If so then no support |
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Nice. But his/her games should be kept.
And can you refer some friends to my posts now? |
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If their games are kept then full support |
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If the game had a certain amount of visits or if it was popular, most paid, etc. then yes, the games would/should be kept.
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phoneix7Join Date: 2010-12-23 Post Count: 29 |
Support. |
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This idea has no reason to be implemented. |
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Why is that?
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HolotenseJoin Date: 2012-12-16 Post Count: 13840 |
Good idea. |
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What do you mean by deactivated? Do you mean someone can use the account name, or that it's basically moved out of the system somehow? |
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The username wouldn't quite be usable, until like it would be deleted. It would just be moved out of the system, until that user logged back on in a certain number of days since the deactivation.
Success is a journey, not a destination. |
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bump
Success is a journey, not a destination. |
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I don't see it's usefulness. |
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I don't understand... what happens when the account is deactivated? |
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When the account is deactivated, it's just removed from the system until that user logs back on.
Success is a journey, not a destination. |
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No support.
What if someone quit Roblox because of school and can't go on for a couple years and only log on to see their friends?
Their account will be gone and their friends would miss 'em. |
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Sorry about my other post, I didn't read the forum all the way 'cause I'm in a rush.
SORRY DON'T JUDGE ME |
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oh... I guess I understand that... ._. |
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Support, also old accounts are under risk of being pged because the accounts are not deactivated and people see it.
If the accounts were deactivated it reduces the chances of people knowing or seeing the accout ever existed. |
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On twitter and facebook there is account deactivation. On youtube as well
Why? Simply because there is no reason for an account to be seen publicly when the user doesn't use it anymore.
Or, if a user takes a break and doesn't want is account pged it could be deactivated then we he/she comes back they can activate it again. |
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Exactly!
Success is a journey, not a destination. |
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Support. Though, one year seems a bit too short. 2-3 years seems fine. Sometimes people just need a year break from ROBLOX, and usually come back on a year later.
i am a scary bottle, fear me |
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Yeah, the time would probably be like 3 years since you've logged in.
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NcleJeffJoin Date: 2011-05-16 Post Count: 69 |
support. the maximum inactive time should be up to 3 years with out logging in before deactivation.
IF YOU AIN'T TALKIN NOODLES I DON'T WANNA TALK #noobnoodles |
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maxjellyJoin Date: 2013-05-18 Post Count: 8344 |
The user should have the choice to. So no support. |
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