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Process for Name Change [CLOSED]
GhostRoaster Yellow Sparx Gems: 1803
#1 Posted: 00:45:34 03/10/2013 | Topic Creator
I'm having an identity crisis and wish to change my name. What's the process?
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lady_valdyme Blue Sparx Gems: 547
#2 Posted: 00:47:08 03/10/2013
Unfortunately, there is none to my knowledge... 8[ Make a new account I suppose?
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arceustheprime Ripto Gems: 5362
#3 Posted: 00:54:25 03/10/2013
dark is too lazy so there's no name changes
best admin ever
Edited 1 time - Last edited at 00:54:47 03/10/2013 by arceustheprime
GhostRoaster Yellow Sparx Gems: 1803
#4 Posted: 14:00:56 03/10/2013 | Topic Creator
OK, but there's also a rule about not creating duplicate accounts, right?

If the admin doesnt mind a duplicate account, I'll go that way
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DummyZ Gold Sparx Gems: 2844
#5 Posted: 14:19:52 03/10/2013
The websites coding isn't prepared to allow username changes.

And I believe you can make another account as long as you don't make any trouble.
HIR Diamond Sparx Gems: 9026
#6 Posted: 19:04:16 03/10/2013
Quote: GhostRoaster
OK, but there's also a rule about not creating duplicate accounts, right?

If the admin doesnt mind a duplicate account, I'll go that way


Well you can always request the original account to be permanently banned. Either way, if you start using both accounts, we'll know, and you could get in trouble. <.<
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arceustheprime Ripto Gems: 5362
#7 Posted: 08:46:45 04/10/2013
Quote: DummyZ
The websites coding isn't prepared to allow username changes.

it's more dark being too lazy to do anything that involves modifying the coding
TheGooch Blue Sparx Gems: 709
#8 Posted: 20:58:08 04/10/2013
I think everybody should use this internet browser add-on: http://www.ghostery.com/. It prevents websites from obtaining information about you so that site hosts can't make money off of advertising. If administrators want to be lazy and not implement desired changes requested by forum users then I think our best course of action is to hit them in the wallet. Money is the universal language that all people can understand. There are six different hidden ad trackers that hit you when you use this website. After installing the Ghostery add-on I don't get stuck dealing with annoying advertisements at the top of the page.
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Edited 1 time - Last edited at 21:06:06 04/10/2013 by TheGooch
DummyZ Gold Sparx Gems: 2844
#9 Posted: 21:11:00 04/10/2013
Quote: TheGooch
I think everybody should use this internet browser add-on: http://www.ghostery.com/. It prevents websites from obtaining information about you so that site hosts can't make money off of advertising. If administrators want to be lazy and not implement desired changes requested by forum users then I think our best course of action is to hit them in the wallet. Money is the universal language that all people can understand. There are six different hidden ad trackers that hit you when you use this website. After installing the Ghostery add-on I don't get stuck dealing with annoying advertisements at the top of the page.



Had you heard of adblock, by any chance?
TheGooch Blue Sparx Gems: 709
#10 Posted: 21:43:33 04/10/2013
Quote: DummyZ
Quote: TheGooch
I think everybody should use this internet browser add-on: http://www.ghostery.com/. It prevents websites from obtaining information about you so that site hosts can't make money off of advertising. If administrators want to be lazy and not implement desired changes requested by forum users then I think our best course of action is to hit them in the wallet. Money is the universal language that all people can understand. There are six different hidden ad trackers that hit you when you use this website. After installing the Ghostery add-on I don't get stuck dealing with annoying advertisements at the top of the page.



Had you heard of adblock, by any chance?


Of course. That works too. I like the other one a little better though. I have both installed as it seems that not everything was getting blocked.
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My new favorite web browser add-on.
wspyro Emerald Sparx Gems: 4422
#11 Posted: 23:00:39 04/10/2013
Quote: TheGooch
Quote: DummyZ
Quote: TheGooch
I think everybody should use this internet browser add-on: http://www.ghostery.com/. It prevents websites from obtaining information about you so that site hosts can't make money off of advertising. If administrators want to be lazy and not implement desired changes requested by forum users then I think our best course of action is to hit them in the wallet. Money is the universal language that all people can understand. There are six different hidden ad trackers that hit you when you use this website. After installing the Ghostery add-on I don't get stuck dealing with annoying advertisements at the top of the page.



Had you heard of adblock, by any chance?


Of course. That works too. I like the other one a little better though. I have both installed as it seems that not everything was getting blocked.



That's right!
I also have it installed.

There was also another one I had which was really good, but I can't remember the name. I had it on my previous laptop. I know that it even blocked other website which Ghostery didn't catch. Too bad for me, eh?
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