In the founders' forum we've discussed the possibility of installing the MyBB Isango plugin, which supports OAuth2 login via various sites like Facebook, Google, etc (not yet Twitter).
What installing this plugin would mean in simple terms is that anybody with an existing account on one of those major platforms would be able to log in to our forum with their preexisting credentials for that platform, without needing to first register with us: an account on our forum would be automatically generated and tied to their account on the external platform. (An intriguing feature is that multiple accounts on those other platforms can be linked to a single account on our forum, so that it is then possible to log in to the same account with a variety of credentials).
The discussion in the founders' forum reached a point where it was suggested that we broach the possibility of installing this plugin for public discussion.
Here are a few of the potential pros and cons that have been raised:
Potential PRO: Easier sign-up. No need to fill in a registration form.
Potential PRO: More members. Eldenroot, who helped create the plugin, tells me that on his forum, the number of users joining each month jumped from around 10 to around 70 after installing this plugin, just because it makes it so much easier for new members to join.
Potential CON: Less serious members. It has been suggested that easier registration might only encourage members who want to play around rather than engage seriously with our subject matter. On the other hand, we already offer free and easy (for those who use it) sign-up via Tapatalk, and that hasn't seemed to have resulted in non-serious members.
Potential CON: Increased moderation load. More members potentially means an increased need for moderation. (I'm personally not too concerned over this possibility).
Potential CON: Incomplete defence against spammers. Two of the measures we use to eliminate spam registrations - reCAPTCHA on the registration form, and automated checks against the StopForumSpam database on registration - are not yet supported, although GitHub issues have just been created for them (#132 and #133), and it's been suggested that I might at some point implement them.
So, what do you guys think? Should we make use of this plugin?
What installing this plugin would mean in simple terms is that anybody with an existing account on one of those major platforms would be able to log in to our forum with their preexisting credentials for that platform, without needing to first register with us: an account on our forum would be automatically generated and tied to their account on the external platform. (An intriguing feature is that multiple accounts on those other platforms can be linked to a single account on our forum, so that it is then possible to log in to the same account with a variety of credentials).
The discussion in the founders' forum reached a point where it was suggested that we broach the possibility of installing this plugin for public discussion.
Here are a few of the potential pros and cons that have been raised:
Potential PRO: Easier sign-up. No need to fill in a registration form.
Potential PRO: More members. Eldenroot, who helped create the plugin, tells me that on his forum, the number of users joining each month jumped from around 10 to around 70 after installing this plugin, just because it makes it so much easier for new members to join.
Potential CON: Less serious members. It has been suggested that easier registration might only encourage members who want to play around rather than engage seriously with our subject matter. On the other hand, we already offer free and easy (for those who use it) sign-up via Tapatalk, and that hasn't seemed to have resulted in non-serious members.
Potential CON: Increased moderation load. More members potentially means an increased need for moderation. (I'm personally not too concerned over this possibility).
Potential CON: Incomplete defence against spammers. Two of the measures we use to eliminate spam registrations - reCAPTCHA on the registration form, and automated checks against the StopForumSpam database on registration - are not yet supported, although GitHub issues have just been created for them (#132 and #133), and it's been suggested that I might at some point implement them.
So, what do you guys think? Should we make use of this plugin?