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A member is a person who has {{llink|Registering|text=registered}} at a {{llink|Forum|text=forum}}. It is usually beneficial for a {{llink|Guest|text=guest}} to become a member if they intend to {{llink|Posting|text=post}} or use the forum more than once.
{{DISPLAYTITLE: Member}}A member is a person who has {{llink|Registering|text=registered}} at a {{llink|Forum|text=forum}}. It is usually beneficial for a {{llink|Guest|text=guest}} to become a member if they intend to {{llink|Posting|text=post}} or use the forum more than once. Members always belong to at least one [[membergroup (term)|membergroup]]. <noinclude>{{For more information ns|about=being a member and administering members|namespace={{Latest docs}}|members}}
 
Features available to members (but not to guests) include:
 
*{{llink|Posting|text=Post}} messages
*Edit your own {{llink|Profile|text=Profile}}
*Configure your {{llink|Profile#Notifications|text=Notification options}} regarding new posts, topics and forum emails.
*Join {{llink|Membergroups|text=membergroups}}
*The possibility of becoming a {{llink|Moderator|text=moderator}} or {{llink|Administrator|text=administrator}}
*Special {{llink|Permissions|text=permissions}}, and access to member-only areas.
*{{llink|Personal message|text=Personal message}} system.
*The ability to create new {{llink|Topic|text=topics}} and {{llink|Poll|text=polls}}
 
By default, a forum can support 16,777,215 registered members. However, this limit can be raised relatively easily.
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Latest revision as of 15:15, 8 May 2014

A member is a person who has registered at a forum. It is usually beneficial for a guest to become a member if they intend to post or use the forum more than once. Members always belong to at least one membergroup. For more information about being a member and administering members, see members



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