Well, thanks for taking one for the team. As they used to say back in the day, “Asked and answered.”
I experimented yesterday also. The reason you don’t get any email notifications is that you have to log in to the board first. And, when you log in, you get shown a screen that says “You’re banned.” Kinda a catch 22.
If you delete your cookies, you can read the board, but you still won’t get email notification.
But I don’t have to log on to get e-mail notifications about PMs. Often I get them and then go to log on so I can respond in a timely manner. Why would it be different for thread notifications?
Yes. Yes you can.
Thanks for the answer. So emails don’t go out to banned members.
I don’t think that this is true. When you make a post, your post count increments. That doesn’t change when a post is deleted.
I thought the same thing, but Random Precision tested this by posting a soon-to-be-deleted spam thread and confirmed that the count decreased when it got deleted. Link.
So, given that, there’s no objection to talking about banned non-troll, long-term posters any more? I mean, if they’re no longer part of the community and they were removed from a reason and “who cares about their access”, it seems a reasonable conclusion.
There are, AFAIK, three ways in which a post or thread can he “deleted” in VBulletin.
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It can be moved to a hidden forum. In this case, it’s out of view of members, but not actually deleted, so the post count doesn’t decrease.
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It can be “soft deleted.” It doesn’t necessarily have to be moved off-thread, but can be rendered invisible to everyone except mods and admins. It’s still physically on the forums, so no reduction in post count.
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In the case of spam, it can be physically removed from the database completely, never to return. This will decrease the member’s post count.
I have always thought that Aerosmith should have renamed themselves “Banned In Boston”, ab initio… if they had done, they might have made the big time …