Bernard Posted October 2, 2008 Share Posted October 2, 2008 Alright, I've been wondering, and this is aimed at all the guests that I see are visiting the jnsforum. Instead of just visiting why don't you just join? It's FREE. Not only is it free, we don't even bug you after you join. By joining you can response to threads, participate in discussions, look at the gallery, or even get into a heated discussion with other members about things like (do I dare mention that taboo subject).....DC vs DCC. :o But by not joining you can't even respond to this thread. :-X All I'm saying is, "Just get involved!" Link to comment
kashirigi Posted October 15, 2008 Share Posted October 15, 2008 I suspect that some of the guests, may, in fact, be members already, but haven't logged in. There's also no point in registering for a forum if you feel you can't make a valuable contribution, but can still learn a lot just by lurking. I think we should be happy that there are lots of guests visiting. Link to comment
Guest ___ Posted October 15, 2008 Share Posted October 15, 2008 I suspect that some of the guests, may, in fact, be members already, but haven't logged in. There's also no point in registering for a forum if you feel you can't make a valuable contribution, but can still learn a lot just by lurking. I think we should be happy that there are lots of guests visiting. Maybe the forums are a strange and scary place for them. Of course, given the nature of our forums, one might wonder how many of those visitors may actually be Japanese but may not feel comfortable posting to an English speaking board. Link to comment
stevenh Posted October 15, 2008 Share Posted October 15, 2008 The guests could also be Search Bots? I spent a lot of time checking the visiting IPs to my blog and found out a lot of them were dirty little crawlers :-X ... but now I'm near the top on google :D Link to comment
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