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18th September 2025 at 6:32 pm #1576::
If you’re not seeing much activity on the community site, chances are you are not age-verified.
If you’re not age-verified, you are missing at least one (possibly two, if you are a patron) forum and a lot of other content including naked videos.
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18th September 2025 at 8:57 pm #1577::
I’m obviously verified and keep coming on to try and contribute, but not seeing many of the people I usually interact with currently. Hopefully things will normalise soon
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18th September 2025 at 9:10 pm #1578
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18th September 2025 at 9:53 pm #1579
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19th September 2025 at 12:26 am #1583::
There are a lot of new names in https://nakedexperiment.com/members/ (only visble when logged in) but I can only remember one message from all the new names put together.
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19th September 2025 at 2:36 pm #1591
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19th September 2025 at 7:57 pm #1593::
It’s in the main menu, at the bottom of the Forums list. But again, it only works if you’re already logged in when you click on it.
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26th September 2025 at 6:01 pm #1627::
Why is the member list hidden behind the logged in section? On the old site, I could see who was active and if it was a “friend” or someone I wanted to connect with, I’d log on. Now, if I can’t see who’s active without logging on, I don’t bother. Maybe that accounts for the drop-off in activity?
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26th September 2025 at 11:16 pm #1629::
As far as I was aware, that has always been the case. I don’t have any control over that.
In my experience only about 5% of members even know it’s there.
Also, don’t log out. That way, providing you visit at least once every 28 days, you don’t need to log in. That’s what most members do (I can see it in the logs).
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29th September 2025 at 9:41 am #1638::
No, you could 100% check members on the old site without logging in.
As for leaving yourself logged in, I hate to be pedantic but I have to say that’s really bad advice. I’ve just finished 7 years in IT at IBM and our standard advice to customers was to always log out of any system, even minor ones. Hackers are getting more sophisticated, especially with phones. My son is studying cyber security at uni…on his first day, the tutor took his phone to demonstrate how easy it is to hack into phones. Within seconds, on the big screen, the entire contents of his phone (which was password protected) were on display. Banking apps, private photos, emails…the works.
So, I always log out of everything, every time.
Just my $0.02
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29th September 2025 at 2:11 pm #1640::
If I did that, I’d be spending more time logging in than anything else. Also, with so many things connected, if I log out of Word, I log out of everything else MS. If I log out of Google, same thing. I use Patreon about 30x per day. I can’t log in every single time. That’s mad.
It’s a nice idea, not seriously impractical.
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29th September 2025 at 2:13 pm #1641
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27th September 2025 at 5:31 am #1632::
I get logged out of NE whenever I close firefox. I don’t explicitly log out (except for special testing) but if I come back to the site, even if it’s just a few minutes later, I have to log in again unless the firefox window is still open.
Many other sites have a “keep me logged in” option. Those sites do automatically log in next time I visit, even if firefox has been closed. But the Keep option on NE’s login seems to apply only to the wordpress login, which NE no longer uses. I’ve never seen a Keep option on the Patreon login.
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27th September 2025 at 4:49 pm #1633
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27th September 2025 at 9:42 pm #1637::
Two buttons:
- Either the login button from the menu, or the patreon button within the body of the page itself
- and then an Apply button on a Patreon page.
That’s fairly quick on a good network within the UK, but might take longer in other parts of the world.
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8th October 2025 at 4:10 pm #1711::
Why is anybody surprised. I was a participant on the old site, and I had gathered a number of MD photos to send in. I liked the old place, lots of interaction. Here….? Yes I did sign up to P just to make this post, and will immediately delete account. Way back in 2015 Patreon was hacked, and I was a victim. This involved attempted extortion. DDS on my email. I lost a fantastic job offer, and more importantly my girlfriend. Do I want to deal with Patreon, ABSOLUTELY NOT! Why this site could not have been put onto an offshore server is beyond me. Other ‘adult sites’ have moved. Lots of new sign-ups and no activity. In the UK people are worried about doing age verification, and they have every right to be. Who are you verifying to. Some UK Gov honey trap?
Best wishes to all.
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8th October 2025 at 6:27 pm #1712
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