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To get past step 4 in the signp process, a person trying to sign up has to get approved/vouched by two existing users. This page is intended for existing users about to vouch for a new user.
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It's quite easy to vouch for another member, just log in to the signup program (login as user signup, ["Info/Login"]). Then log with the signup account you used to sign up yourself. You might have lost the password to your account since you probably don't log in using it other than to approve new members, but no worries, there is a recover-password functionality! To get past step 4 in the signup process, a person trying to sign up has to get approved/vouched by two existing users. This page is intended for existing users who are about to vouch for a new user. If you're looking in information on how to get vouched, check out this little howto/help: [[Howto/GetVouched]]
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When you have the password and are logged in to the signup program, chose 2 in the menu and then enter the username of the person you would like to vouch for. This is the username they use in the signup process, and might not be the same as they use on IRC. Before you vouch for someone, there are two things you have to make sure:
 1. Try to figure out if it's someone that's going to stick around for a while, or someone who just wants to get an account and then not come back. Preferably we want people who want to participate in the community :)
 1. Try and make sure they are not a scriptkiddie or someone trying to hurt Blinkenshell. Don't vouch for someone who doesn't seem to be familiar with the rules or brags about his botnet etc.
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Before you approve a member check that they are registered with NickServ. You can do this by doing: ''/whois <nickname>'' and look if the returned info says something like "is a registered nick" or ''/msg nickserv info <nickname>''. If the user seems to not know the rules of Blinkenshell, or if he/she acts like a scriptkiddie or someone who would hurt Blinkenshell you should obviously not approve them! All registered members will get one additional vouch token every night, up to a maximum of two vouch tokens. It takes one vouch token to vouch for a user. So if you save up two tokens, you can vouch two users at the same time. You can not vouch for the same user twice, two different users have to approve. You can not vouch someone in the first 1 hour after they create their signup account. Your username is logged when you vouch for someone and if it turns out you vouch the wrong people, your own account might be at risk.
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You can only vouch for one user each day. You can not save up "vouch-points", so even if you wait one week without vouching you can't approve 7 people at the same time. You can not vouch for the same user twice, two different users have to approve. Your username is logged when you vouch for someone, if you vouch for people that should not get vouch something bad will happen... ;-) So how do you go about actually vouching someone? First you have to log in to the signup program ([[Info/Login]], or `signup-start`). Then log in with the signup account you used to sign up yourself, and use the option to vouch a new user in the menu. Here you can also give '''negative vouches''' which will give -1 vouchpoints for a user if you don't think they deserve an account.
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For this thing to go arond smoothly, every user has to vouch for ''atleast'' two new members, probably more. It's considered very bad taste to hunt around for vouches and when you finally get your vouches and the account, you don't help new members to get vouches! Not good! You should give back something to the community, not just use it. '''Note:''' Remember that you have to specify the signup username of a user, not their IRC nickname (they might not always be the same!)

For this thing to go around smoothly, every user has to vouch for ''at least'' two new members, probably more. It's not very nice to hunt around for vouches and when you finally get your vouches and your account, you don't help new members to get vouches! Please help us by giving something back to the community.
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How to vouch for new users

To get past step 4 in the signup process, a person trying to sign up has to get approved/vouched by two existing users. This page is intended for existing users who are about to vouch for a new user. If you're looking in information on how to get vouched, check out this little howto/help: Howto/GetVouched

Before you vouch for someone, there are two things you have to make sure:

  1. Try to figure out if it's someone that's going to stick around for a while, or someone who just wants to get an account and then not come back. Preferably we want people who want to participate in the community :)

  2. Try and make sure they are not a scriptkiddie or someone trying to hurt Blinkenshell. Don't vouch for someone who doesn't seem to be familiar with the rules or brags about his botnet etc.

All registered members will get one additional vouch token every night, up to a maximum of two vouch tokens. It takes one vouch token to vouch for a user. So if you save up two tokens, you can vouch two users at the same time. You can not vouch for the same user twice, two different users have to approve. You can not vouch someone in the first 1 hour after they create their signup account. Your username is logged when you vouch for someone and if it turns out you vouch the wrong people, your own account might be at risk.

So how do you go about actually vouching someone? First you have to log in to the signup program (Info/Login, or signup-start). Then log in with the signup account you used to sign up yourself, and use the option to vouch a new user in the menu. Here you can also give negative vouches which will give -1 vouchpoints for a user if you don't think they deserve an account.

Note: Remember that you have to specify the signup username of a user, not their IRC nickname (they might not always be the same!)

For this thing to go around smoothly, every user has to vouch for at least two new members, probably more. It's not very nice to hunt around for vouches and when you finally get your vouches and your account, you don't help new members to get vouches! Please help us by giving something back to the community.

Thanks for helping Blinkenshell grow!


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