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    Any chance of a more private forum? IE, not spiderable?

    I just made a post that I'd rather not be spiderable. Any chance of getting a non-spiderable forum?

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    Whatever. I don't care about the money part, just the public part.

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    I think this would be a good idea as well... A forum where only people who had proven some level of honesty and dedication to the community would have access. I know there are a few things I'd like to share with the core group here that I don't want every lurker/imitation publisher in the world to have access to.

    I guess the down side would be that it might limit the amount of good posts in the public portions of the forum.

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    I think this was suggested a couple of years ago, but nothing ever came of it.

    Here we go: http://www.websitepublisher.net/foru...=members+forum

    Chris is considering it
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    I don't think a members only/restricted area is neccessary. I personally can't picture enough examples where this is important.

    It's not like we're talking about 5 or 10 members who would have access.. There's probably at least 30 dedicated WP members who would have access. The same things I don't want lurkers to see I sure as hell don't want dedicated, quality webmasters to see.

    I'm trying to think of specific examples of posts that you wouldn't want to share with lurkers, but you'd be comfortable sharing with experienced competitive webmasters? Aren't these posts meant to be shared among your close webmaster friends privately?

    The only examples I can think of quickly are serious SEO debate, and non-noob programming advice.

    I see two sides... public discussion, and private discussion. I don't think there's enough reason to satisfy whats in between private and public with a dedicated members only forum.
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    I think he just wants a forum where you only have to register to view it, not some elitist club. So even a registered wacko would be able to see it.

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    That's right, but none of that content is spidered at the Underground forum at DP, even though only logged in members can view it

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    Watch out, if there was a non-spidered private area, you might have a strike or boycott on your hand by some of the unreasonables.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nintendo
    I think he just wants a forum where you only have to register to view it, not some elitist club. So even a registered wacko would be able to see it.

    They could probably come up with a whacko filter

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    As an active member of the FILTER race I am offended by your calling my group whackos and demand a non spiderable private society of whacko free filters.

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    Talking

    It is a place where we can cut each other up and curse each other without the public or spiders indexing it....

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    No, the point is that I'd like a place where my username won't show up, certain questions won't show up, etc.

    For example, I can't really ask (or answer) any questions about G/my users/other search engines because eventually, it'll all show up in the SERPs.

    I'm just looking for something that won't show up in G two days after I ask it...

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    Why don't you make your own non-spiderable forum?

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