User Registration Required to Comment Now Enabled – Here’s How

As mentioned previously, today we are rolling out the code that will require getting a user account with WUWT, just like you do with dozens of other sites. The reason?

Through the years we have fought with some nefarious people hell-bent on disrupting this forum doing things like using fake email addresses, spoofing other identities to get past moderation, (in particular, one well-known climate troll from Oregon has been caught and warned dozens of times, and is banned), and then we have the “bots” – which are getting worse daily. A recent WUWT article noted this.

So, as of now, registering a user account with your email is required to be able to comment here. It’s easy, and not much different from when you place a comment now, where you put in a name/handle and email address.

The difference is this: that email address has to be real and working. Originally we thought we would be able to make everyone “grandfathered  in.” Unfortunately, that turned out not to be practical, so you’ll have to complete the simple registration process.

If you already have a username and password on the wordpress.com network for other sites, it may work here. You can try it before going through registration process. If it works, you’re done.

Here’s the steps:

  1. When an unregistered user tries to comment, instead of the normal comment box they will see a message requesting them to login.

2. Press Log in with username and password.

3. Click the register button if you have not yet registered.

NOTE: if you already have an account on WordPress.com chances are it will work here. You can try to login here with those credentials.

Or, you can click this button to get started:

4. Enter your details in the register form. You can keep the same handle/name you’ve used before, or create a new one.

Be sure to check the “I’m not a robot” box.

An email will be sent to the email you enter, you must click the link to complete registration.

Note some high security email systems are set to reject all emails with links, so the registration email might not even end up in your spam folder. For example .edu or .gov email systems are often set this way. If you have any difficulties getting that registration email, send an email to wattsup “at” sbcglobal.net and someone will assist you.

5. When you receive an email which looks like this screen below, click the “set your password” link to confirm your registration.

6. Click save password.

7. Now you are ready to log in as a registered user. Click the “Log in” link.

8. Now you can log in using the username and password you saved.

9. Log in takes you to your personal profile page. From the profile page, click “visit site” to return to the main WUWT website. Or if you wish, you can customize your profile page for choice of colors, avatar/picture and other things.

That’s all that is required. You should be able to comment just as you did before.

You can click this button to get started:


FAQs

  1. Q: Do you have access to the password I just saved? A: No, we don’t and it is encrypted. Only you know your password.
  2. Q: What if I don’t get a registration email? A: Check your spam filter first. It may end up there. If you don’t receive that email within 15 minutes, you can email us for support here: wattsup “at” sbcglobal.net. Please use the subject line: “Registration Help”
  3. Q: Will you sell my email to marketers? A: No.
  4. Q: Can I keep my old name/handle? A: Yes. You can keep the same handle/name you’ve used before, or create a new one.
  5. Q: I already have an account on WordPress, will it work here? A: Most likely, feel free to try it before registering. You can try to login here with those credentials.

Update – we have added a register button to the comment form.

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Fran
November 11, 2022 11:39 am

It worked!

James Bull
November 11, 2022 12:51 pm

Worked OK for me and I’m notorious for killing or breaking tech stuff.
All I have to do now is remember another password!!!!!

James Bull

vwch60
November 11, 2022 2:12 pm

OK, this is a test.

Bill Parsons
November 11, 2022 11:16 pm

Test

November 12, 2022 11:40 am

Doop.

Ken Finney
November 13, 2022 3:54 pm

testing

NaturalistWithNumbers
November 14, 2022 6:20 am

Hey, it works.

Philip Peake
November 14, 2022 8:14 am

I used to have a WordPress login – turned out to be more trouble than it was worth, so deleted it (as much as you can delete anything with WordPress).

Oh well, new account created.

Punta Gorda
November 14, 2022 5:56 pm

Yay. My phone remembered my credentials 🙂

angech
Reply to  Punta Gorda
November 14, 2022 7:03 pm

yep

matutinal procyonlotor
November 15, 2022 6:23 am

https://www.technocracy.news/dr-mototaka-nakamura-the-sorry-state-of-climate-science/

very under-estimated talent. Has a paper available on kindle translated from Japanese that is excellent. He is not willing to wade into the US personal destruction swamp that comes with a visible stance on climate change (who can blame him) and just want’s a audience of scientists of good will and open mind.

November 16, 2022 7:02 am

It sure works. The number of comments has dropped significantly on the posts over the last few days. I am sure the moderators are thankful for the work reduction. Let’s see what happens when Lord Monckton posts his monthly article on the new pause.

Ale Cop
November 16, 2022 9:40 am

Tenía cuenta en WordPress.com y funcionó a la perfección

November 18, 2022 6:53 am

Registered.

ferdberple
November 20, 2022 5:11 am

A login will not achieve the stated goal. Bots and spam have valid untraceable email addresses to bypass security. New bot domains come online faster than you can block them.

Registration will reduce bots and spam temporarily, but they will quickly evolve to supply a registration login.

Jay Willis
November 20, 2022 6:01 am

Done test

Earthling2
November 20, 2022 10:57 am

Test…I am not a robot. Although I do robotic things every day. Now to remember the new password.

ShawnPike
November 20, 2022 4:01 pm

Thank you much! I like it when trollbots stay under their network bridges.