I think you have slightly misconstrued what ummmm meant. Sometimes AB users want to ask a personal question without the regulars knowing who it is so they register in another name to ask and then no one will know who they are. Happy New Year to you to.
If you want to ask a question without it being in your current name, you could use another e-mail address, register using a new name and then ask your question.
I'm not trying to ask in another name - I'm just asking if there's a way that access to answers can be confined to those who have have registered to AB.
I am curious Miss Lead as to why you are concerned that non "members" are able to access the site. What harm are they doing to you.?
I would imagine that the present system is the best way for the site to obtain new blood for the future. If people cannot see what the site is all about then why would they want to "join".?
After all it is not a Masonic / Eastern Star or Knights of St. Columba type of organisation.
Miss Lead when you first came across this site, I am sure you were not a member, thus enabling you to see all what was posted. Then like me, you liked what you saw and joined up! :-)
Ummm, I don't suppose that is your real name either.- what does "why can't you ask in this user name" actually mean? Should I ask questions pretending to be you or what? I am totally confused by these responses.
Happy new year.
Happy New Year Miss Lead - sorry you got confused.
Put simply this is an open site , only members can post Q&As but everyone can view - if you feel you would be identified because of that then best not to ask the question.
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