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blizar10, uID users cannot be deleted from a website. And here is why: if a uID user is deleted from a uCoz website, his profile still remains intact and he can log in to your website again at any time. That's why it is more effective to move such users to the Blocked group.
However, there is one way to delete a user from the website, you will need to enable Local users to do this: http://forum.ucoz.com/forum/7-13887-1 I'm not active on the forum anymore. Please contact other forum staff.
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blizar10, try to use the feature described by Paradox from this thread: http://forum.ucoz.com/forum/31-18580-1#109181 If you are deleting users by this way, the user will be automatically added again when it clicks on the login button.
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QueenMaa, users are a core component to building online communities - we wouldn't have the support forum without users. As such users are a required and important part of the online world.
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I understand what you are saying but the users that I have it's just like they are just there. They don't really participate on my blog/site like comment on anything. It's not like they asked me to guest post on my site or anything. I just see how many that I have which I have 5 users that's it. I'm like what do they login to actually do. Should I welcome them or say,"Hello"? I just don't know. That's why I wanted to know more about the user feature and what does it entail.
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Post edited by QueenMaa - Monday, 2014-10-13, 8:07 PM
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QueenMaa, I'd suggest if you wish not to have users register on your site you disable the Users module. This will prevent users from signing up to your website.
Otherwise users will sometimes just sign up for the sake of signing up. Every different user will have different motivations, and always keep in mind some may be doing it to attempt to spam if possible - especially if the website doesn't actively promote account or community features. Jack of all trades in development, design, strategy.
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