On 09/20/2017 05:43 AM, Mike Saunders wrote:
Hello,
We get lots of questions about LibreOffice on our social media channels,
and I usually point people in the direction of Ask LibreOffice. However,
sometimes I get replies from people complaining that they have to
register for yet another service.
On this page (when logged out):
https://ask.libreoffice.org/en/account/signin/?next=/en/questions/ask/
Underneath "Please click any of the icons below to sign in", could we
add a short line of text like so:
"(Registration is required as a spam protection measure.)"
Or something like that. What do you think?
I have seen this type of explanation text before, on other sites.  I do 
not remember what these texts exactly stated, but they used the 
registration to fight "spam" and "robo systems".
I remember a few years ago accessing a "help site" that did not have 
registration.  That site more spam than help.
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