User @xyz hasn't been active for 17 years. Will this account be made available to someone who will actually use it?
Do you think the same should apply to all social media platfoms?I don't think old usernames should change ownership. Someone might want to get back into domaning years later, or maybe they have just one old domain they want to sell and remember this site. I know there have been a number of users on here who logged in after being away for 10+ years.
That is a horrible idea and an attempt to scrape every possible penny …I don’t see it being the right update for NPI think after a certain period of dormancy username registrants should start paying rent same as domain names. Let's see how long these people keep their treasured un-used usernames. Usernames should then drop and then go back into the public availability or back-ordered and be auctioned to the highest bidder - what do you think?
So people should be allowed to register something, never use it and deprive everyone else of using it? Great idea mate. Like holiday homes in Wales.That is a horrible idea and an attempt to scrape every possible penny …I don’t see it being the right update for NP
I prefer the current system
So people should be allowed to register something, never use it and deprive everyone else of using it? Great idea mate. Like holiday homes in Wales.
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Bravo Mod Team said:That is a horrible idea and an attempt to scrape every possible penny …I don’t see it being the right update for NP
I prefer the current system
So people should be allowed to register something, never use it and deprive everyone else of using it? Great idea mate. Like holiday homes in Wales.