I hated doing this, but it has become necessary. You now have to register with an off-site authentication service in order to leave a comment here. It’s not hard; just follow the links at the Typekey page, and it should sail through and let you comment freely afterwards. (In theory, you should also be able to use OpenID authorization — I’ve toggled it on in the Pharyngula master control panel, let me know if it works).
In other news, you are a cruel bunch, and the overall response to my Pilate-like offer to turn the responsibility of banning Alan Clarke over to you was that most of you declined to shut him down, the reaction that he himself argued would be most civil. He has a temporary reprieve now, although if he keeps whining that goddidit I may smite him anyway. The argument most often given for sparing him is that he is a really good training dummy — he makes truly stupid arguments that inspire informative rebuttals — so I expect you to continue to abuse him in that tradition.
Matt H. says
It’s probably the best thing to do for now.
Steve LaBonne says
Testing.
Yes, nobody will blame you for a clearly necessary act of self-defense.
echidna says
I certainly got a lot out of reading Josh’s and Alan B’s comments to Alan C. They were very lucid and informative.
Alan C is otherwise a waste of space, but it would have been a shame to miss those geological posts.
Jeff says
It would be a lot easier if stupid people just left the internet.
Nugget says
TypePad login works fine.
BioloJason says
Trying out this new moniker+typepad account. not sure how I feel about either, though…
Kobra says
@4: Ramen to that.
ChrisG says
Although I understand why you had to do this PZ, I really hate having to leave yet more personal information in the hands of some foreign corporation, just to participate in a community I’ve come to really like.
*sigh* yet another password to try to not forget….
The Biologista says
Does it work? Yes it does!
flaq says
Testing.
If you outlaw anonymous posting, only outlaws will post anonymously. Or something.
Posts don’t annoy people; people annoy people?
bunnycatch3r says
ok…ready to pharyngulate.
JD says
I got a key from mayor PZ now. SIWOTI onward!
JB says
If everyone does this, then this will easily be the longest, most boring and least controversial thread yet.
Testing. 1, 2, 3…
Svetogorsk says
Totally sympathise with the registration issue, seems pretty painless.
And please don’t ban Alan Clarke – his gibberings have produced some of the most fascinating, informative and educational rebuttals I’ve come across to date.
Bill Ringo says
This is a test, this is only a test. If I had anything worthwhile to say this would not be a test.
blf says
I much prefer that, a handful of those, and the occasional otherwise. However, avoid them at all costs. Else you’re FINISHED.
AJ Milne says
Seems ta work, still…
Lilly de Lure says
Testing . . . .
OK, on the rather cavalier assumption that I haven’t mucked my registration and anyone can see this I’m sorry it’s come to this but I can certainly understand why PZ felt he had no choice.
As for Alan Clark though – after he was inadvertently responsible for one of the most funny, informative and geneuinely entertaining threads I have read for quite some time how could we let him go?
I just hope the Geologists continue to have the patience/energy to continue to take down his near inexhaustible supply of drivel!
Adam C says
Hihi
Testy test test
btw, has Pete Rooke been banned? I thought he deserved it after he asked “If gravitational theory is correct why are there clouds?” but perhaps his tongue was firmly embedded in his cheek when he asked that, it’s hard to tell sometimes -.o
As for Alan Clarke he’s said so little of interest I can’t remember him at all so didn’t vote in that one, lol
I wonder if The Kwok is still sending threats all over the place (and why he thought PZ owed him a camera…)
Jason Thibeault says
Just testing Typekey, like everyone else in this thread. Now that the lowest hanging fruit is out of reach, I guess those spammers will have to sign up for Typekey as well.
Does having Typekey enabled provide you with any additional moderation tools, e.g. some recourse toward finding out the interlopers’ identities or preventing them from signing up for new Typekey accounts in the future using particular domains or IP blocks or somesuch? Though banning IP blocks is pretty nasty and a last resort, because for instance in the case of Mabus, nobody from Quebec would be able to comment all because of one bad apple.
Arlene says
Yep, it works fine. Shame that you had no option but to resort to this PZ. Trolls, woo merchants and quacks are such a pain.
LMR says
It’s too bad that ScienceBlogs doesn’t use something like Slashcode (what Slashdot uses) for running its forums. It seems that model would work well here.
You could still allow AC posting, but the display threshold could be set low enough that they wouldn’t display for most viewers unless you specifically looked for them, or they were moderated up.
Threaded discussions would be excellent too, especially when reading some of the 500+ comment topics.
I could see some of the moderation options being specifically customized to this group:
“+1: Tentacled”
“+1: Bacon”
“-1: Argument from ignorance”
“-1: Strawman”
SEF says
Here’s why that still might not work.
DoctorOHM says
It isn’t that bad. It seems to work, and i don’t have to enter all the info every time i comment ( that hasn’t been very often though).
Epinephrine says
It’s only a tiny hurdle to be able to continue commenting. Well worth it.
Nugget says
Yeah, I was unable to find a way to use OpenID. SEF’s comment (#23) seems like a plausible explanation.
Jared Cormier says
So, do you think this will actually work to prevent the super-fundie trolls?
Lynna Howard says
Every time I think I have a handle on the misconceptions bandied about by creationists, another one pops up. The thread in which Alan Clarke brought up giantism is an example. That was the first time I tasted that particular brand of crazy. I truly enjoyed seeing better-informed Pharyngulites debunk the behemoths and leviathans — not to mention lots of other misapprehensions on the part of Mr. Clarke. “‘Penis’ is Latin for ‘penis’.”
For many posters and lurkers here, Alan Clarke repeats IDeas long since refuted. Since I’m still learning how deep the crazy can be, I appreciate the opportunity he provides for smackdowns. We do not need a Mabus, that’s for sure, but please do keep at least one Alan Clarke around. Selfish of me, I know.
cervantes says
Okay, I went through the rigamarole. They ask a lot of pointless nosy questions, apparently to target advertising better. I lied, a little. It’s a PITA, but WTF.
Faintpraise says
Hmm, I think this has worked. Sorted!
Ric says
Yeah, registration was easy.
Lilly de Lure says
Only time will tell I suppose – unless someone can find a relevant Nostradamian Quatrain?
*Dives for cover*
Somnolent Aphid says
test
Allytude says
I hope this works!
Kaa says
Hey, join the club. It’s become old hat to have to register and sign in. At least you and Wil Wheaton are using the same service, so the login works in both places. :)
Curiouser_Alice says
Just seeing if the registration works.
Vhyrrimyr says
I highly doubt this will work
[…]
Hey, it works!
Now to celebrate with some bacon.
Naked Bunny with a Whip says
Never! I will never register merely to comment here! I refuse to capitulate to…d’oh!
bPer says
I’m sad that it has come to this. On the plus side, though, we should see less drive-by godbot snark. Frustrating those jerks is ample justification by itself.
Silva says
Open ID didn’t work for me, so I registered for Typepad. Ho hum, another boring comment.
Alpinist says
Having “registered”, does this mean I am an official Pharyngulite?
Oh joyous day!
Dr.Woody says
I got in through Type-pad, but Open Id din’t work…
jstein says
I’m not super juiced about this new development, but I suppose I’ll live. Gotta do what you gotta do.
Tiki Idyll says
@#22
Slashcode requires additional effort for moderation, plus it can be frustrating to new users who don’t know that unless they’re registered, they won’t show up on the radar for most users. I also don’t participate in many SlashDot conversations because I find Slashcode requires extra effort to follow conversations, and while not an excessive amount of extra effort, it takes more than I’m willing to give while I’m working.
Threaded conversations would be nice. Although, I like being able to say, “Oh, I left off at comment #22”, and pick up again at #23.
JD says
Will the NSA be using this list for bioterrorist genocide? If so, I want a dead bolt lock.
Quidam says
I can add Pharyngulite to my DNRC title of “The Man in Charge of all the She’s Who Must Be Obeyed”
El Guerrero del Interfaz says
Your problem is success.
I read a lot of different stuff on the net. More focused or dedicated sites, from more “heavy-weight” and well-known people. But Pharyngula always goes first. And is also the last to get dropped.
For whatever the reason lots of people, friends and foes alike, are attracted towards Pharyngula. It acts like a magnet (or a flame for moths in case of the foes ;-)
Whether you like it or not, now you’re the naturalism’s velociraptor and your blog is much more than a blog. And you get the pests that come with all that :-(
Barry Leiba says
Testing comments. Ignore more than usual.
Katkinkate says
Testing, testing, 1 2 3 … Hi folks. :)
PaulBurnett says
I will subscribe to the “training dummy” metaphor: Creotards have their uses: We get to practice on them and critique their scientifically illiterate “arguments.” As several folks have noted, “No man is completely useless; he can always serve as a bad example.”
Typekey works.
S.M.Iggs says
I understand the need, I just hope that the wide variety of posters stays at it’s current level. I am a long time lurker and while I love the posts, I see them as discussion starters for the readers here.
I find the level of posters here far out shines those of other blogs and I hope it stays that way.
Gingerbaker says
How do I get the Gift Cheques?
cmotdibbler says
yet another test
Ketsuban says
OpenID seems to work fine, since I managed to log in with my OpenID and post.
ihateaphids says
testing testing
xinit says
It’s easy enough for someone to setup a trolling or a throwaway account with typekey, so don’t expect the hardcore crazies to go away. I am one of those types that likes a single login so that I don’t have to login to a bunch of different blogs with different accounts simply to comment.
IainW says
This registration thing seems to have been less of a pain than I expected. Of course, having said that, this comment will probably fail to appear.
EndUnknown says
I hope this keeps out the kwokers. I hope no poe’s get caught in the crossfire, as i find fundy parody quite lol.
Mumon says
Done, and done.
Brent Rasmussen says
Check one, two… Check one, two… Open ID doesn’t seem to work, BTW. Or, at least, I wasn’t able to figure out how it works.
Annapolitan says
Wow. I was already registered. Wonder how that happened?
Carl Troein says
#4 Jeff: That’s a brilliant idea, but the intertubes would probably be a very lonely place with only a few dozen users…
EndUnknown says
hmm…. it gave me a ‘timeout error’ and apparently posted the comment.
T_U_T says
Test
Carl Troein says
#54 Ketsuban: It’s not trivial, though. In case anyone else has problems, the trick is that after you’ve registered a TypePad account using OpenID, even though it says on your TypePad profile page that you are logged in, you’re not really. You have to choose to log in again, and just give your email address (not your OpenID!) as login, with no password. After that, the “you can sign in” stuff on this page changes as a sign that you’re *really* logged in.
blf says
What was that? Did someone try to post something?… ;-)
Carlie says
Let’s see who I am today…
Naked Bunny with a Whip says
Yeah, me too, which actually made it a bit harder since I spent some time trying old passwords. That’s why my profile still shows the handle I haven’t used in ages.
Evolving Squid says
Although I long for the good old days too, realize that if stupid people left the internet, the internet would pretty much fold-up and die, with no commercial interest to support it.
dez says
testing testy pesky typekey…done!
stevie_nyc says
Well Steve_C has become stevie_nyc… unless I can change that in Typekey.
That must be possible because everyone seems to have hung onto their names.
Bob says
Testing…
Seems to work fine…
aratina cage says
Uh-oh. I suppose we won’t be hearing from God and Satan anymore. :(
Bueller_007 says
Congratulations. You’ve let the terrorists win.
fenderplayer96 says
Jeff, #4:
But if they just left the internet, they’d still be living next door and voting and breeding and stuff…
mephyt says
Was spam getting that bad? Eesh. I was already typekeying anyways, but I’m surprised that it became fully adopted.
Paul Lundgren says
Dr. Myers, have you undertaken any of those suggestions for David Markuze, like notifying his ISP? I agree that the man is mental, but it’s tough to actually get someone committed for spamming. But still, it might be a good idea to get something on record with law enforcement, either yours or his.
Clintsc9 says
Testing………
There’ll be a lot of these.
mikecbraun says
Check, check, check one…sibilance, sibilance. Works.
stevie_nyc says
Hmmm. Changed. But it didn’t stick. Might have to sign out and back in.
Jon says
Simply another test
george.w says
Testing… If this message appears, registration has bacon.
Evolving Squid says
I loathe the Slashdot system. I find their comments to be unreadable.
Having the long no-thread blog format is somewhat self-limiting in that people won’t read all the way through every single comment past a certain threshhold. Thus, discussions are usually limited to a few hundred comments.
RBH says
Testing. Testing.
bsa says
(sigh) I hardly ever comment, but I’m disappointed it has come to this. Now the gummint will be able to find me more easily…
Mark F. says
Well that was pretty easy. Too bad it had to come to this, but at least it’s a snap to do.
Lyr says
Testing, testing, one-two-three-eeny-meeny.
Postman says
Er… is this thing on?
skyotter says
sorry it’s come to this, but i’m in
'Tis Himself says
You’ve known us for how long and you’ve just figure that out? Tsk tsk, Sirrah. I am shocked and amazed that a seemingly intelligent, supposedly educated person such as yourself didn’t realize this fact a long time ago.
Celtic_Evolution says
Been too busy to comment here for quite some time, but I’ve been reading and following along daily. Tis a shame it has come to this, and I have mixed feelings about it…
But alas, it is what it is… howdy everyone!
Orson Zedd says
Alrighty, this is nice. Wish I could just use my log in information on this page though. Something to try later?
Alex says
My only complaint is that it’s damned confusing how you use OpenID. Instead of “registering”, you have to “sign in” using your OpenID first. Then you can register.
When you want to comment, you “sign in” using the email address you provided at registration AND NO PASSWORD — which is how it works in precisely zero other places in the world. Cripes.
This is incredibly confusing on SixApart’s, uh, part. They really ought to make it clearer how to use OpenID. But I’m glad PZ turned it on for Pharyngula!
blf says
Weeeell, I had to strangle three cave trolls, fight off a vampire cat, and hide from a ravenous thing with leathery wings, but yea, it is possible to keep your name. Changing it, however, presents difficulties…
<Serious> I’ve no idea if it’s difficult or not. The above feeble attempt at a, ah, something—joke?—should not be construed as comment on the difficulty (or not) of changing, or of registering (or not), or of signing-in (or not). </Serious> (Or not.)
rodiel says
I’d say “faithfully registered”, but that’d be a bit inappropriate in places like this.
Hopefully this will keep most of the thick-skinned, small-brained mythological creatures out. But they are known for perseverance as well, so some of them might even register to be able to continue bashing you. Oh well, the drawbacks of being famous…
tsig says
For anyone interested Kwock still posts in the comments of
http://www.pandasthumb.org/
Never seems to mention his high school though.
apthorp says
Not a snap to do. Trick seem to be that screen name.ne.username and email.eq.username.
Oh – and password reset sends you to a non-existent page.
Baa Humbug.
Chiroptera says
Just testing the typekey thing.
But as long as we’re on the subject: as blogs go, is typepad better than blogger?
Yiab says
For those of you seeking to use OpenID, #54’s instructions worked for me. It might have something to do with using VeriSign’s SeatBelt, but it seems to work just fine.
GBJ says
I guess this typekey thing works.
Sceptical Chymist says
The privilege of commenting is worth the extra trouble. However, yet another password to remember! Oh well, “Life is like a baby’s shirt ……”, as my German friend used to say!
Muhamad says
Herr Prof.,
Look at my commitment to your blog, I took the time sign up for this goddamn thing so that I can retain my fanatical devotion to your blog.
shonny says
Thought it was something I said when the message came up that there was a problem of kind.
Ususally is, but not this time, thankfully.
ZK says
Typekey never seems to log me out, even after closing my browser. Funny cookie setting if you ask me, but as long as it works…
SEF says
@ Alex #93
Sign in where? Here, TypeKey, some OpenID page or …?
Register where? With TypeKey? Here? If with TypeKey then isn’t it really a TypeKey account and not an OpenID one you are using to post on pharyngula? That’s certainly what it looks like from your URL. The OpenID part of it would seem to be irrelevant (ie non-functional).
Again, sign in where? Here, TypeKey, OpenID or …?
TigerHunter says
Ok, finally got TypeKey/TypePad/Whatever working.
Varlo says
Semi-computer literates can make it in, I see. (Meaning me.)
NixNoctua says
Open ID tells me I already have an account, although I have no idea how to use it. So, typepad it is! I don’t know if I even post enough to do this, though.
flaq says
… equal parts bunnies and throwup?
… it snaps under the crotch?
… you don’t generally want a used one?
what is it? I’m dying to know what the germans say about life and babies’ shirts.
Lee Brimmicombe-Wood says
Testing, one, two three.
That was not easy. I was almost afeared I would be unable to post here.
I appreciate the need to do this, but I have to say that the extra step of registering sucks brontosaur.
2 cents says
I’m in. That was easy.
OT: PZ, we voted for Mollies over a week ago…any decision yet?
Varlo says
Re bannings: Except for the most odious knaves and knavettes, who should be forever banished, I would like to see a Troll-of-the-Week allowed in for comic relief. It saves the trouble of going to a fundie site for laughs.
Reed Braden says
That was incredibly easy.
sng says
Add this to the list of test posts.
Dark Matter says
Well, that beats the hell out of Disqus. Login was easy and it asked me if I wanted to show the whole world everything I’d ever written. Didn’t have any trouble using capitalization and spaces in my username, either – nifty!
'Tis Himself says
FTW!
mnosey says
Another test here.
azportsider says
Tasting, tasting..Everything seems OK here.
AlgaeGirl says
Test success?
And a test fail. Oldie but goodie http://tinyurl.com/chjqyq
Kaessa says
Testing, 123.
Sorry to hear about needing to register, PZ, but maybe that’ll help us get a higher class of troll in here. You know, ones that can follow directions at least a teensy bit!
Carpworld says
Testy McTest
Your Name's Not Bruce? says
Yipeee!!
I think it’s gonna work! It remembers me!!!
Did someone say kicked-ass troll soup? I’ll haves me a bowl.
Patricia, OM says
This will really suck if we can’t have a changing Janine. I looked forward to seeing who she was every morning.
LightningRose says
This is only a test…
T_U_T says
It means “short and dirty” I suppose.
RedEdison says
Testing…
Sparkomatic says
Testing, testing, bacon, testing….
Slaan says
Hopefully Typepad works better here than it does on my local newspaper’s Letters to the Editor blog. They use Typepad itself for their threads and it constantly loses replys, takes forever for comments to go through, double posts common, etc.
Owlmirror says
Bah. Pain in the neck, says I.
BrianX says
You simply can’t reason with a sufficiently motivated nutjob…
Matt Heath says
Could you make it so that it doesn’t look like you can just comment in the normal thing at the bottom? I think when you had registration before, the normal comment box vanished for those not signed in.
JBlilie says
Registered. Much easier than most. Good (if unfortunately necessary) site to use.
Avenel says
Just another test.
gilles says
This is a test.
JBlilie says
@130:
Nutjobs don’t use reason, they use magic.
Q.E.D. says
Painful as it was, I read Alan Clarke’s delusional posts because the responses kept me learning and laughing.
I wonder how Alan would respond if we trolled his favourite site insisting on the litteral truth of Bulfinch’s Mythology?
nmcvaugh says
test
Endor says
“You simply can’t reason with a sufficiently motivated nutjob”
ha!
test
mathyoo says
testing, testing, is this thing on?
SEF says
So far not a single successful poster here has really been using anything other than TypeKey (although on previous entries there have of course been the Sb blog-holder logins). Even the ones claiming to have used OpenID seem only to have done so as a redundant part of creating a TypeKey account. It’s typekeys all the way down.
Naked Bunny with a Whip says
This will really suck if we can’t have a changing Janine.
She can still change her screen name easily, but I think it’ll change all older instances now as well.
English Muffin says
I much prefer lurking but I do believe in being prepared.
So… test, test, test.
Lowell says
Okay, I’ve joined the collective. I just hope we don’t lose SC, OM as a result of the switch.
Ack!! says
this is one more test.
Nerd of Redhead, OM says
Patricia, Janine can have as many monickers as she has e-mail accounts. She just needs to set up a type-pad account with a different monicker for each e-mail account. Otherwise, if she just changes her monicker in her present account, it changes all past posts to the new monicker.
Cosmic Teapot says
I can sign in to typekey OK, but only with my email details, not my user name.
Still, at least I’m in.
Hi, everybody.
firemancarl says
Ha! Do you know what this means? I’ll be able to buy that cabin down by the lake and run around naked! Ha! Ha! Ha! Dangely parts!
Oh, this is just a test….
Matt Heath says
It doesn’t seem to be doing anything doing anything with the URL I gave with my previous comment; my name links to my typepad profile. Is it not letting anyone link blogs to their names? If so, that’s a bit sucky. People here often had their names link to things worth reading.
Kil says
Okay, seems to work.
David Mabus changes ISP’s and has many sockpuppets. I am also on his email list. Sigh…
Brownian says
With any luck, some of the trolls here will rightly recognise TypeKey/Pad registration as the Number of the Beast and will run screaming into the night to pray for salvation, or whatever it is they do when they’re not beholdesting the mote that is in thine brother’s eye, but consideresting not the beam that is in thine own eye.
Ooga-booga, morons.
Margaret's Cat says
YAT (Yet Another Test)
Cliff Hendroval says
Check, check…1, 2, 1, 2
blf says
Wait, wait, you mean they were all the same person. Nnnnnoooooooooooooooooooooooo! Say it ain’t so…
JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
Brownian says
Hey, is there a way I (or Janine, Chameleonym) can change our noms d’écran for Pharyngula only? I’d like to wear my OM here but take it off when I visit Wil Wheaton’s blog.
Do I need to register at TypeKey/Pad with a new email just for here?
Ranson says
I hate registration. And yet, here I am. Such is the power of the squidlord.
Nerd of Redhead, OM says
Brownian, set up two TypeKey/Pad accounts with the desired monickers using different e-mail accounts. Then sign in with the one you want to use a that blog.
Electric Monk's Horse says
Test. Can you read me now?
Citizensmith says
This annoying guy that forced the registration. He works for Typepad doesn’t he. Think of all the extra sign ups they are getting for this. And I bet PZ is in on it, its all a conspiracy. Umm, probably big pharma, don’t we normally blame them? :)
brembs says
testing OpenID and TypeKey…
Sili says
Why, hello there, Cathy.
ricardos says
Testing OpenID.
Nerd of Redhead, OM says
Brownian, you will also need to sign out to remove the cookie. Otherwise, the first sign in carries over.
Brownian, OM says
Awesome. Now I can sockpuppet.
PGPWNIT says
Testing my commenting ability!
Axel says
It’s working, just a bit inconvenient.
Anyway, I guess I can see the need for it.
Cheers,
Axel
Brandon says
Signed in and testing.
Patricia, OM says
Thanks Nerd. :)
Humm, I only have one account, so I guess I’ll be Patricia, OM where ever I go. I’ll pretend elsewhere that it means
Order of Muggles
, those that don’t believe in magic. (except sock fairies & underwear gnomes) ;)
Blake Stacey says
Let’s see if Movable Type native registration works.
OK, the power of science blog! Form Trolltron! Go go science bloggers. . . .
Rabo says
Registered for TypePad with my Gmail account…
debg says
Testing, testing, 1-2-3…
Okay, seems to be working! It’s too bad there’s so many numbnuts out there that this to be regulated but I completely understand. PZ, I hope this mellows things out for you a bit!
Brownian says
Why the need, completely unrelated chap? Your comments are witty, insightful, and likely capable of impregnating ovulating females with the fecund weight of their import.
Why, if I weren’t a heterosexual man who has had hundreds of girlfriends, I would offer my body for you to use as you see fit just for the privilege of your proximity.
Blake Stacey says
We should have guessed sooner that P-Zed, evilutionary superscientist, was in league with the MCP.
Buzz says
meh I still hate how TypePad asks for my email. That is already handled by the OpenID.
Brownian, OM says
Awkward.
mattmc says
testing re #148
Rebelest says
Well, instead of testing, I’d like to thank Dr. Myers for all of the time and effort he puts into making Pharyngula one of the best blogs in the universe…and let’s hope that the new registration policy keeps some of the PHARYNGULINGS away!
Deiloh says
…hello?
Oh good.
Hello.
MAJeff says
Typekey ate my OM. :(
Don says
TypePad = mark of the beast = PZ now has your souls to render up as he will. However, as my soul was definitely sub-prime I think we can expect to see a collapse in soul-futures and a general re-evaluation of the market.
This could be Black Monday on so many levels.
Tark says
Test. Snark. Test. Snark. Bacon. Vagitarians. Test.
Please disregard with your usual alacrity.
Big brother gets a little bigger.
Tax Religion.
Tark
bPer says
Blake Stacey @#172:
No, that’s Master Control Program, which is also the name of the Unisys operating system I support at work.
βPer
the_ignored says
Testing
Ahnald Brownshwagga the Monkey says
Testing?! ::Barks at screen::
Hockey Bob says
/testing
Looks like this actually worked – except that my e-mail address that I have associated with my OpenID is from another domain; oh well – it’s really Hockey Bob, the formerly recovering catholic.
/testing completed
Lynn Fancher says
Guilty of adding to the string of test messages.
Bill says
Yet another goofball who’s just testing.
Patricia, OM says
Better put it back on quick, or I’ll peek!
Coralius says
Check, one, two. Check. Check. Is this thing on?
Britomart says
you do need a testing post. second try for a comment here.
I am glad Clarke has a reprieve, we eagerly await seeing what he has to say when he completes his assignments.
magista says
Didn’t see any option for OpenID… But I signed up long ago at the last anti-troll tightening of security, so…
Yes, it’s just another bloody test.
devnulljp says
“The USA is so enormous, and so numerous are its schools, colleges and religious seminaries, many devoted to special religious beliefs ranging from the unorthodox to the dotty, that we can hardly wonder at its yielding a more bounteous harvest of gobb”
—-Peter B. Medawar
wolfpurplemoon says
Testing?
James Lawrence says
test.
RobWriting says
test . . . test . . . test
If I forget to sign out, and then fall down, will I make a sound?
Citizen of the Cosmos says
Testing, testing… Does TypeKey work? I couldn’t login with my OpenId, so I guess that doesn’t work.
LanceR, JSG says
This is a test. This is just a test. If this had been a real comment, it would have been witty/sarcastic/informative. This is only a test.
Actually testing the name thing…
cicely says
More testiness. Testosity?
Hmmm…a little bit of stickiness in comment typing, and abrupt change in the “Post a Comment” set-up. Hopefully all is well.
David Utidjian says
Test, testing, testes, testamento, teshticulate, testy-fiddly-doo-da-ding-a-ling-a-ding-dong…. all day long.
K, seems to work.
-DU-
Dahan says
This is only a test.
Steve says
Test
hyperdeath says
Yet another annoying test message.
Sphinctor says
Squeezing out a test…
siddharth says
Testing…. Wait, what’s thaaaaaaaaaarrrgh *tentacle gently sways*
knotmyline says
Did you ever notice that you are not allowed to go into their church and speak freely? Even members of their church are not allowed to do that. And yet they all brag about religious freedom. What a giant pack of lies and propaganda!
Platytude says
Just testing
Kausik Datta says
Since everybody agrees that this process was relatively easy, can we not get back Sven di Milo and the other gentleman who bowed out because of Typepad-challenges?
The Count says
Testin, testin, testin the nite awayyy
Roberto Aguirre says
Dear Mr. Pharyngula: (Bet you get a lot of e-mail starting with that line)
And yes, I’m just testing.
Phaedron says
*tap* *tap* *tap*
Is this thing on?
JimboB says
Test.
inajeep says
Long time first time .,.
bonefish says
All righty, then. I think.
bonefish says
and, by the way, Clarke, The Flying Noodliness is not, I repeat, NOT, a Flying Spaghetti Meatball.
Fernando says
Well i signed here!
A little “sacrifice” for keep Pharyngula free of idiotic people!
Keep your good job Professor Myers! :)
highlycaffeinated says
testing…
Indus The Science Kitten says
It’s so easy, even a kitten can do it!
Faith's A Sin Of Pride says
…hoop jumped through….back to the show.
khan says
This is a test.
Turns out I actually had a typekey identity; wonder when I did that?
CatBallou says
I don’t mind having to register, but the metal detector and strip search were a little bit unsettling.
rickflick says
“Watson, come here; I want you.”
SaintPaddy says
Who ever said cats couldn’t be herded?
sheesh.
Robyn says
Hm…actually, I like this. Should have registered with TypeKey before.
Aquaria says
This isn’t so bad, but I wonder what that stupid squiggledy thing next to the IDs to access profiles. They’re ugly.
Buzz says
logic fail
Adam C says
test the first
MrFire says
Praise Jesus! I made it through! Oh, wait, it was kind of easy. Praise Jesus for making it easy then! :P
Autumn says
So, will I have to sign in every time I leave this site and return?
Autumn says
Oh, I am remembered! Special, special me!
Will Von Wizzlepig says
Oh, it’s not so bad.
I did have to dig out this 3-year-old and never-used typekey account, though.
PZ tolerated the nutjobs far longer than most would have… how did he have time to keep cleaning up after the idiots all that time? Amazing.
Agi Hammerthief says
if this will save me from typing in my email for every comment I’m quite happy about it
--PatF says
Just testing.
Sorry to bother you with this.
Adam C says
Test the second
Roger says
Breaker, Breaker, one-nine-zero. Do you copy?
Treespeed says
Roger that good Buddy.
Michael B says
This seems to work.
Basset_Fan says
Now here’s a nice way to quote scripture:
http://www.dvorak.org/blog/2009/04/13/florida-town%e2%80%99s-ban-on-droopy-drawers-challenged-in-court/#comments
Hideki says
Test the third
Hideki says
Bah, it doesn’t change all the names as soon as you change it, it does however change the name on every one of your posts as soon as you post another message here (or possibly anywhere that uses typekey, I couldn’t say)
Ah well, that’s that then, lol, no morphing userids -.o
The security would have been intact even if different userids had been permitted as the emails would still remain the same
Lady Renae says
Using Chrome here, which occasionally still has issues with services like this, so I hope you pardon the additional test post.
In case this works, I issue a general “hello!” to everyone else and offer my condolences to PZ.
I’m part of the team that moderates the boards and submissions at FSTDT and have wanted to personally break the knucklebones of more than a few spamtrolls and spambots both on the old site and since we set up the new one. We were also forced to disable guest posting, which made many forumites very sad but ended up pretty much eliminating the spammers and a few trolls (though one guest poster did pop up recently, and we’re not sure how… searching for the entry point is not a fun process by any stretch), so we consider the effort to be worth it. I’m sorry your hand was so forced, but hopefully this will make things a lot easier on you. You have enough stupid to deal with without having to worry about copypasta hoards on top of it all.
SteveN says
Testing….
blf says
The filename it links to is named
so presumably it’s Type{Key,Pad}’s logo. Under intense magnification it looks like a headphone on the left and a microphone(?) on the right.
Tom Morris says
OpenID login isn’t exactly intuitive. Good thing I’ve got a Typekey account.
Emmet, OM says
I think it’s supposed to look like a key with the bittings on the right and the bow on the left with the silhouette of a “head and shoulders” cut out of it.
hje says
Picard, authorization Alpha-Alpha-3-0-5
Criswell says
Agree with Tom Morris @ 242; Typekey worked great for me (thanks to commenters in other threads for the FAQ of course) and OpenID is a bit wonky for me as well; I pass this on in our ‘testing’ thread so others considering which to use can get a sense of our experience
Coturnix says
Let’s see if this works.
Criswell says
@ Lady Renae #239: You are being modest; you rule FSTDT wisely and well – the spammers and creotards fear you (not that they should muck about with other mods/admin and certainly not distind either; some make PZ look like a milquetoast – and that ain’t easy to do)
Bariztr says
Shame it had to happen but nothing is static.
blf says
I just took another look, using a different tool, and I basically agree: It now does look like a skeleton-type key’s bittings on the right. On the left it looks to me like the top of a warded lock’s keyhole (albeit it could also be the key’s bow?). Which would make more sense as a logo, especially given that that sort of key-and-lock is instantly recognizable and easy to draw. But it’s also not very secure—seems somehow appropriate as Type{Key,Pad}’s logo?
Dustin, OM says
*taps microphone*
Is this thing on? Can you hear me in the back? No? Yes? Who can hear me? Bobby, we’re getting a little feedback here. Can you..? No, I’m not standing too close to the speaker.
Menyambal says
So I need to allow Javascript for TypePad. You know, I’ve been on the island of Java, and it was nothing like Javascript.
Dead Guy Kai says
Testing.
ZOMG I R TEH REGISTERD
Ray Mills says
testing, is this thing on?
Heaventree says
Ssssssibiliance, ssssssibiliance.
pacoyogi says
Testing, testing
ElectricBarbarella says
Just testing my sign on.. :)
Hayley says
Sorry, also testing….
Die Anyway says
Teh a-holes making life more difficult for the rest of us, or as my Dad used to say: People are no damn good!
Jennifer B. Phillips says
Wahoo! I’m in. I’m also taking this opportunity to ditch my pseudonym forevermore.
The commenter formerly known as “Danio”.
Taxorgian says
Yet another rare commenter making a boring test message. Nothing to see here….
foxfire says
Hey, that *was* easy! (just testing)
jrock says
Testing my sign in skills.
Stu says
All your sign-ins are belong to us.
Aunt Benjy says
Ignore me…just another tester crawling out of the woodwork.
Sili says
Dustin!
Danio!
Nessa says
It seems like all your commenters are here PZ! even the ones that comment once in a blue moon (most of the times people have just already said everything I wanted to).
Faithful reader says
Oh boy, it worked and I can still make my once-a-week or so comment. Hi everyone.
Iris says
So here I am delurking (Hi, everyone!) … to test my new TypeKey account. I found this blog almost two years ago and I never felt like commenting but that might change at any moment (like now…)
Just testing :)
bastion of sass says
What’s with all these tests?!!!!
Was there an announcement about testing today that I missed?
Or are these all unannounced tests? I hate unannounced tests!
I don’t think I finished all the assigned reading. And I know I missed a couple of days of Pharyngula so I could sleep in. I’m not prepared for a test today!! I don’t remember anyone mentioning that unannounced tests would be given when I entered Pharynguland!!! So this isn’t fair!!!
How much will this affect my final grade? Can I do an additional assignment for extra credit?
John M says
Well, it seems everybody else is doing it. Testing their TypeThingyWhatsit login.
Meanwhile, I’ll add my name to those asking here for the possibility of threaded comments. Even just a single bifurcation per thread would make a big difference in Pharyngula reading time. I might even get around to some productive work on the ‘puter.
Dawn says
Guess this is going to limit my commenting to when I get home since I can’t get to a sign in at work (blocked by our wonderful IT people). Oh well. Sucks, but I’m sure it is worth it to PZ to not have to clean up spam though.
pcarini says
Testes, Testes 1..2..3 ?!?
Any bets on which troll will be the first to sign up an account?
Nerd of Redhead, OM says
Facilis got an account during our first go at registration, and has kept it. I’m not sure about the silver faux.
Denis Loubet says
Hey, it worked.
Kinzua Kid says
Just to throw the betting off I wanted to say I was the first troll. Unfortunately that rules me out since I can’t come up with anything trollish except “you damned kids get off my bridge”.
Not enough funny nor enough troll, but the sign-up was painless.
The Other Elwood says
Testing. . .Man, registration on the same day that my employer blocks scienceblogs.com.
Physicalist says
Well, hit a couple glitches on the way, but I think I’m here now.
Kel says
Checking whether this still works…
Kelly Clowers says
RE: OpenID
Unless all those people claiming to use OpenID are getting a completely different page than me, they are not actually using OpenID *on Pharyngula*.
My guess from the sound of most of their comments is that they used OpenID to create and sign into a typepad account. That is not remotely the same thing, and much more complicated than using OpenID directly.
LE98588 says
I don’t understand how this is a deterrent.
Ignignockt says
Testing… Is this thing on?
Dale Husband says
Well, this won’t deter determined trolls. It only took me a few minutes to make an account at Typekey.
teammarty says
Will this work? Who will I be?? Did I accidentally capitalize anything. Another reason I FUCKING HATE computers.
Kimbo Jones says
test
pcarini says
I think it’s more to make cleanup of determined (and already banned) trolls easier, not necessarily to act as a gatekeeper. That said, typekey didn’t attempt to verify my email address when I signed up, so a really persistent asshole could set up a new account for each comment.
teammarty says
It won’t let me sign in on my name, but it will let me under my e-mail. Hope the part about the e-mail doesn’t mean that it’s public. Just what I need. Spam from christers.
Bill Dauphin says
Tasting, tasting, tasting…
Well, if you’re reading this, it works from home. Tomorrow I’ll get to figure out whether I can successfully sign in to TypeKey from work, or if there’s some filter that hashes it from there.
spinetingler says
Well, theoretically, that went well (assuming that this post can be seen).
paleotn says
testing….1,2,3…testing.
recovering catholic says
Still working?
aginghippie says
I tell my students and student employees that I will never impinge upon their right to make foolish decisions–unless their foolish decisions affect me.
I think PZ has shown a greater tolerance for the inane than the inane deserve.
uknesvuinng says
I tried OpenID with no success.
bluescat48 says
I guess this works
Null_Hypothesis says
Hey, I’m back! Remember me?
Pieter B says
I don’t but apparently TypeKey remembers me.
Cath the Canberra Cook says
Just testing…
clinteas says
Hm,
playing with your nickname causes funny things to happen.
And a new account,even with cookies cleared and sign-out,sign-in,still changes all old posts to the new nick.
I wonder if thats IP addy based??
Pascal says
Tried OpenID. Had to create a TypePad account to be able to sign in.
Cath the Canberra Cook says
Coturnix & Blake Stacey, how did you do that? In theory I have an OpenID through Blogspot, but I can’t se how to make it work here.
Malcolm says
Hatstand….Bibble,…Geeeeb!
Rorschach says
clinteas here,just playing with nicknames….test,test…
bassmanpete says
‘Ello mother, can ya ‘ear me?
DLC says
Test ? you didn’t tell me there was a test today!
Damn it I didn’t study!
Rev. BigDumbChimp says
Doubtful unless you have a static ip the database they’d have to keep on users would be much larger. I’m sure it’s all account based.
baryogenesis says
Check, mates.
speedwell says
I had to wait until after work to use TypePad, because it is BLOCKED where I worked. How FRUSTRATING!!
Are you SURE there isn’t some other solution? OpenID is NOT blocked from work, but I couldn’t get it to work either.
«bønez_brigade» says
@Jeff [#4] & EvolvingSquid [#69],
Such days were once upon us, and they were good:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=September%20That%20Never%20Ended
Abdul Alhazred says
Testing 1 2 3
Kalkin says
Test, Test, Testing 1, 2, 3.
Is this thing on?
Charlie Foxtrot says
Tap tap tap – is this thing on?
Charlie Foxtrot says
Dontcha hate it when you post the same thing as someone else, thinking its ~fairly~ original, but its not.
(Must remember to refresh more before posting)
Anyhoop – login works, so off to be a CyberBullet again, somewhere there is a pointless poll needing my attention…
Eyeoffaith says
Testing. I think it worked.
Nightshadequeen says
“Can you hear me now?”
Krystalline Apostate says
I almost put in ‘enjoys long walks on the beach’ in the About Me Box, but decided to save that for my online personal ad. ;)
cultus says
tttttttTess3sstingggg… arrr4weupyet??????.. Tessting…Weupp yettt? Howw about now? Are we good now? You’re sure? OK, lets rock & roll.
'Tis Himself says
“If you like pina coladas
And getting caught in the rain
If you’re not into yoga
If you have half a brain
If you’d like making love at midnight
In the dunes on the Cape
Then I’m the love that you’ve looked for
Write to me and escape.”
Janine Of The Fixed Identity says
Testing! One. Two. Testing! One. Two.
JackC says
Seven. Seven.
OK – I guess it works.
JC
Steve Caldwell says
test test test — the only drawback to the authentication is I won’t be able to post at work (typekey is blocked at work).
Alex Deam says
What? 319 comments of shit all? This isn’t Pharyngula is it?
tresmal says
What happens if I don’t sign out? Will I break the internet?
Scott Simmons says
We’re just trying to make sure we can still comment, Alex! For many of us, this is our only means of creative expression.
(How fucking depressing is that?)
Kagato says
Hmm, logging in didn’t work for me on Firefox (I got the same old comment form on scienceblogs no matter what I did), but it does work on IE7.
It could be a FF-specific thing (though that seems doubtful); it’s more likely to be related to AdBlockPlus or some other extension. I’ll test later and report back, in case anyone else has teh same problem.
meanderwithme says
blah, blah, blah
test, test, test
Kagato says
Or, maybe it was just some random crap and it should have worked perfectly well. It Was Impossible To Tell
ElitistB says
Well, signed in, now for a test to see if it works.
Ken_Cope says
I heard something that very moved me
Janine Of The Fixed Identity says
Kenny Boy, you call that The Sound Of Music?
Ken_Cope says
Janine, so it’s to be nuns, is it?
Silver Fox says
The reason for registration has something to do with spamtrollers? What’s that?
Patricia, OM says
Oh shut up Silver Fucks! I’m fed up with you dumbass trolls tonight. Three threads are full of you jerk offs.
Janine Of The Fixed Identity says
Ken, I’ll give you a nun and a king!
xeric says
testing
Ken_Cope says
This is somewhat Elvisy, this Elvis is aHeartbreaker and this is less Elvis, more Jello.
Sorry, I’m all out of nuns.
Michael Hawkins says
Just testing.
windy says
Give it to me, one time! Give it to me, two time!
Janine Of The Fixed Identity says
Ken, it is really Elvislution. And here is my favorite Elvis, Patty Elvis.
Teddydeedodu says
This is easy!
DethB4DCaf says
This has GOT to be the more boring thread I have ever lurked upon….
Although I shall offer that I DO start with the threads that have the MOST comments first because they tend to generate the most interest amongst all the fine folks who hang out here…
Rorschach says
Yeah,Nerd was right,it has to do with the cookies,and if you have multiple tabs open,somehow signing out in one does not translate over to the others,so you have to sign out from all tabs seperately,then delete cookies seperately,then it works.
Bug says
I have to say that if given the choice between mandatory registration for prospective commenters and Clarke getting kicked off the site for good, I would have chosen a permanent boot imprint (preferably of the permanently scarring kind) on dear Alan’s sit-upon in a heartbeat, no matter how good a training dummy he may be.
askewmind says
Sorry you had to take these measures. It sucks, I know.
Dana Hunter says
Bloody creationists, ruining everything… gah.
Lady Renae says
@Criswell #247: Don’t be so silly. The only parts of FSTDT I actually “rule” are the mainpage and the IRC I created after You Know Who abandoned us. (We get abandoned a lot, it seems… all the more reason to keep Distind from getting burnt out.) I will agree with you, however, on the ability of Certain Mods to make PZ look like a great big teddy bear. I don’t have that superpower. Mine has more to do with Powers of Quote Hammer, Powers of Chat Founder, and Powers of Linguistic Manipulation (when I actually feel like exercising them). I [i]did[/i] attempt to emulate PZ when Distind finally got a piece of Christian Love mail, but I really don’t think I was successful.
Then again, the letter-writer in question [i]did[/i] disappear from the forums completely right after saying my post was next on his list of things to read and rebut… hmmm…
Demi-PZ In Training, mayhap? O.o
Lady Renae says
Great… my post has hanging tags… grr on not being able to edit (or at least not having figured that out yet).
SEF says
@ Lady Renae:
You can’t edit comments here – not even your own. Only PZ (or anyone else with blog control powers) can. However, your tag problem was actually the result of using the bulletin board square-bracket style of enclosure instead of the proper HTML angle-bracket ones (ie the less than and greater than symbols).
dead santa says
¿Estoy aquí?
RickU says
Mmm…tasty registration
RickU says
Mmm…tasty registration
Eric the Half-Bee says
Couldn’t get OpenID working. Typepad works fine.
(That’s one of those statements, like, “We survived,” which is always true if it is uttered.)
sublunary says
Testing, as everyone else. Had to use TypePad to use my Open ID, but guess that’s good, as I suspect OpenID might point you to my old livejournal (and that would be embarassing).
TypePad didn’t seem to have me make up a password tho. Has that happened to anyone else? Color me confused.
Qwerty says
*crosses fingers*
I did it.
Cotton Nero says
Oh the testing.
blackjackshellac says
Woohoo!
Can you believe that my drain is 1-1/4″ but my trap is 1-1/2″? Damn damn damn. Off to the hardware store to battle the creationist horde4s (and ABS gods).
Masks of Eris says
To Kagato at #323: Spent an hour trying to make Firefox realize I was logged into Typekey; then turned AdBlockPlus off and, well, here I am.
Also, since this is scary technology and all, if this appears in the comments of the blog of the Finnish Society for the Sexual Uses of Liverwurst, disregard this.
Trogdor says
De-lurk.
Test!
re-lurk.
CCW says
If you think I am going to register for yet another account just to make comments here you have another thing coming!
oh
wait….
dahduh says
How tedious.
«bønez_brigade» says
Lady Renae says
@SEF #346
Yeah, I figured that out by my next comment. I haven’t used HTML in a very very long while.
tmaxPA says
I’m pretty sure I’ve signed up with this thing before, for something, but, whatever. That mail accounts been dead for a while anyway…
Monado says
Hi, Jennifer! (259)
Wowbagger, OM says
Silver Fox,
You itching to get banned? Would that impress your friends? Make you the big man at the ‘People With The Most Piss-Poor Arguments For Christianity’ club we assume you belong to?
Rev. BigDumbChimp says
Silver Fox have you done your homework yet?
Aquaria says
I kept telling people we needed to get rid of Stupid Fuck during Survivor…
sammywol says
belatedly … testing
Terry Small says
Lame.
testing.
Ray says
testing
Cheers & Happy Monkey
Ray
withheld says
CQ CQ
works.
Ctenotrish says
Late, SERIOUSLY cranky pants, registration. Pout. I don’t even comment that often, and I can’t at work at all, since the sign up sites are blocked. Double pout. A giant fuck you to the commenters who have added difficulty to my busy life. I had to buy a freakin’ wireless laptop so I could attempt to keep up here. Grrrrrrr.
I will note that having to buy a system that I can use wireless-ly at home and work will likely have great, and unexpected, benefits. And I love SB and Pharyngula in particular, but still. Bloody type key – if we have to register, can’t our super cool pics at least show up???? I had a great ctenophore cleavage (hello!! ctenophores rock!) pic many moons ago, pre-SB, and can’t use it now. Poutx3. Cranky pants signing out . . .
Sphere Coupler says
test
Corn says
test