- allow forum banned members to change their password
- Currently forum banned members cannot change their password
- They should have the ability to, otherwise acc sitters will be able to access whenever they choose
- reduce the risk of hacking
Moderator: Community Team
can you show some sort of real world problem this has caused? the banned member can't post, can't post on walls, can't PM other members, and can only join games. so, if the banned member has given his/her password to an untrustworthy person that creates a mass of games and then begins point dumping, that is the only possible negative i can see. however, that can also happen to a member that is not banned. seems to me the solution is for members to be ultimately responsible for their passwords, their accounts, and those that have access to their accounts. please correct me if i'm wrong, but i just don't see the issue this suggestion is attempting to address... and as a former banned member, i kind of thought it was like prison. be grateful for whatever rights the powers that be, do grant you. you know, like still being able to play in games, go to live chat, post in games, and even start games...-0cena-rules wrote:Concise description:Specifics:
- allow forum banned members to change their password
This will improve the following aspects of the site:
- Currently forum banned members cannot change their password
- They should have the ability to, otherwise acc sitters will be able to access whenever they choose
- reduce the risk of hacking

I tend to agree with what owenshooter has said here. Ultimately, if someone wanted to screw you over while you were banned, they could screw you over while you weren't banned. If you believe someone is hacking your account, even though you can't change your password yourself, I'm quite sure you could still contact a moderator to have them do so.owenshooter wrote:can you show some sort of real world problem this has caused? the banned member can't post, can't post on walls, can't PM other members, and can only join games. so, if the banned member has given his/her password to an untrustworthy person that creates a mass of games and then begins point dumping, that is the only possible negative i can see. however, that can also happen to a member that is not banned. seems to me the solution is for members to be ultimately responsible for their passwords, their accounts, and those that have access to their accounts. please correct me if i'm wrong, but i just don't see the issue this suggestion is attempting to address... and as a former banned member, i kind of thought it was like prison. be grateful for whatever rights the powers that be, do grant you. you know, like still being able to play in games, go to live chat, post in games, and even start games...-0cena-rules wrote:Concise description:Specifics:
- allow forum banned members to change their password
This will improve the following aspects of the site:
- Currently forum banned members cannot change their password
- They should have the ability to, otherwise acc sitters will be able to access whenever they choose
- reduce the risk of hacking
Actually, it's not hacking if you give someone your password.Woodruff wrote:I tend to agree with what owenshooter has said here. Ultimately, if someone wanted to screw you over while you were banned, they could screw you over while you weren't banned. If you believe someone is hacking your account, even though you can't change your password yourself, I'm quite sure you could still contact a moderator to have them do so.owenshooter wrote:can you show some sort of real world problem this has caused? the banned member can't post, can't post on walls, can't PM other members, and can only join games. so, if the banned member has given his/her password to an untrustworthy person that creates a mass of games and then begins point dumping, that is the only possible negative i can see. however, that can also happen to a member that is not banned. seems to me the solution is for members to be ultimately responsible for their passwords, their accounts, and those that have access to their accounts. please correct me if i'm wrong, but i just don't see the issue this suggestion is attempting to address... and as a former banned member, i kind of thought it was like prison. be grateful for whatever rights the powers that be, do grant you. you know, like still being able to play in games, go to live chat, post in games, and even start games...-0cena-rules wrote:Concise description:Specifics:
- allow forum banned members to change their password
This will improve the following aspects of the site:
- Currently forum banned members cannot change their password
- They should have the ability to, otherwise acc sitters will be able to access whenever they choose
- reduce the risk of hacking
Actually, it's not hacking if you give someone your password.blakebowling wrote:Woodruff wrote:I tend to agree with what owenshooter has said here. Ultimately, if someone wanted to screw you over while you were banned, they could screw you over while you weren't banned. If you believe someone is hacking your account, even though you can't change your password yourself, I'm quite sure you could still contact a moderator to have them do so.owenshooter wrote:can you show some sort of real world problem this has caused? the banned member can't post, can't post on walls, can't PM other members, and can only join games. so, if the banned member has given his/her password to an untrustworthy person that creates a mass of games and then begins point dumping, that is the only possible negative i can see. however, that can also happen to a member that is not banned. seems to me the solution is for members to be ultimately responsible for their passwords, their accounts, and those that have access to their accounts. please correct me if i'm wrong, but i just don't see the issue this suggestion is attempting to address... and as a former banned member, i kind of thought it was like prison. be grateful for whatever rights the powers that be, do grant you. you know, like still being able to play in games, go to live chat, post in games, and even start games...-0cena-rules wrote:Concise description:Specifics:
- allow forum banned members to change their password
This will improve the following aspects of the site:
- Currently forum banned members cannot change their password
- They should have the ability to, otherwise acc sitters will be able to access whenever they choose
- reduce the risk of hacking