The find a member feature has been down all day 4/2. Does anyone know what's going on?
JSnide:The find a member feature has been down all day 4/2. Does anyone know what's going on?
Interesting you bring this up ... I could bring up some names but not others.
bizarre
Love2Bowl: JSnide:The find a member feature has been down all day 4/2. Does anyone know what's going on? Interesting you bring this up ... I could bring up some names but not others. bizarre
L2B,
This may not be the same issue but awhile ago I had 2 people that didn't come up in the "find a member" search. I called USBC to see if somehow they had been deleted. I was told the bowlers requested to be removed from the search function so they couldn't be viewed.
Alt,
I never pusued it further as both bowlers were already in my database but I think it was on the USBC end this happened and not the bowlers choice but I'm not really sure. As a matter of fact I just looked one of them up and can find their name on the "find a member" feature. If anyone did run into this I would call USBC to verify the person.
Actually, it's so we can harass Don Gates anonymously, surely you don't think that someone would be trying to bend the rules a bit, perish the thought
That is totally rediculious! If in fact it is true that you can request to be removed then the whole thing might as well be removed. What good is a partial data base? What is the guy in witness protection. What a bunch of Sh**.
What happened to this? Did it just fade away.
Dear D.M.:
By the same token, why, then, do they give forum members (and posters) an OPTION as to whether or not they want to be displayed in the Members' List?
For example, anyone can go to Site Options and click "no" under where it says "Display in Members' List." And if you click "no," your name will not be available on the members' list. [RJN825 and Doctor Doom have exercised the "no" option, for example, and that is their choice to do so].
MightyFish: Dear D.M.: By the same token, why, then, do they give forum members (and posters) an OPTION as to whether or not they want to be displayed in the Members' List? For example, anyone can go to Site Options and click "no" under where it says "Display in Members' List." And if you click "no," your name will not be available on the members' list. [RJN825 and Doctor Doom have exercised the "no" option, for example, and that is their choice to do so].
Dear Doctor Doom:
I'm not criticizing you at all. The option is there for anyone to take (as to whether they are on the members' list or not).
I'm just pointing out that it's not all that different from asking to have your name removed from the "Find A Member" database. Apparently there's an option there, too.
There. Now I have removed my screen name from the members' list, so prunenow and Bgottry are now listed as the top two all-time posters.
Big deal!
[Now, Randy can go back "on" the list and take over the No. 1 spot. Again, big deal!]
MightyFish: Dear Doctor Doom: I'm not criticizing you at all. The option is there for anyone to take (as to whether they are on the members' list or not). I'm just pointing out that it's not all that different from asking to have your name removed from the "Find A Member" database. Apparently there's an option there, too.
Doctor Doom: MightyFish: Dear Doctor Doom: I'm not criticizing you at all. The option is there for anyone to take (as to whether they are on the members' list or not). I'm just pointing out that it's not all that different from asking to have your name removed from the "Find A Member" database. Apparently there's an option there, too. I don't think it is the same. Removing your name from the USBC data base is akin to trying to hide your average. Removing your name from the forum members list hides nothing except your daily post count, like I said, no big deal.