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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 8:16 am 
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So,

I don't know any Korean. However, I made an account on naver.com, thanks to the helpful tutorial (really, thank you! ^^). I went in and rated the comics I read...so far so good. Then I tried leaving a comment and.... ??.....?????? From what I could gather, or more like, from what the Google translator could gather, you need to send in a picture of your passport for verification to make a comment?

Anyone here have a better explanation because I've never had to do anything of the sort to post a comment on a website before. It just seems so strange.


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 9:39 am 
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yup, you used to be able to comment but now they made it so you have to verify it with them. You need to scan your passport and provide them with proper identification.

I don't really comment that much and i'm kinda lazy to go that far...
But, you should still be able to join fan cafes (forums for that comic) and post there after you join.

joining is a pain if you don't know korean ^^;;
But, your star ratings should help the author a lot! Esp if it's a best challenge webtoon~


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 4:15 pm 
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Unburying the thread.

I'm trying to incorporate help for registration in some navigator plugin that add translation layers over the webtoons from naver.com.
This after seeing the guide from eseul at http://www.webtoonlive.com/webtoon/The%20Guide/ch1/ , because I thought it was really kind and thoughtful.

Basically, it would be translating the steps required for registration, and explaining why register and what you can do once registered (I read here you can not longer post comments unless providing personnal information, not good).


As I'm starting, I already need some opinions, because I'm wanting to skip the "Registration for foreigners" and "Terms of services" steps, by merging them into a single button "registration". But as I feel it's convenient, I wonder if it's "good" to proceed so.

Basically, I would add a button "registration" in a menu, on naver.com.
Once you click on it, a box appears, explain the benefits of being registered, (eventually some terms of Services), with another button "Ok understood, let's register!" (not multiple check boxes).
Which would lead to the (translated) next https pages (that is straightforward).

Your opinion?
Would it be better to remain 100% faithful to naver.com registration process, or is it better to replace two "not much useful" pages for the sake of convenience (the plugin is obviously a foreigner thing)?


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