Pippen wrote:BigDoug wrote:If keeping the account is so important, why not just log in every couple of months? If you don't log in and don't play, why is the rank important?
Because once you get into adult-age-range there are plenty of things that can happen to prevent you for a couple of months to play. If you have an account for 10+ years and you lose everthing just because you didn't log in within 6 months - that's hard, because 10 years membership show some persistence and will to be a permanent KGS'ler.
I've had the good fortune to be an adult for quite a few years now. To be honest, I'm still struggling to think of examples which would prevent a person (adult or otherwise) from logging into KGS once in six months. Even if you relocate for work (which I have done), you'd have to relocate to a country or city that doesn't have internet access of any kind or is prohibitively expensive.
We could look at extreme examples (e.g., a car crash which puts a person in a coma for eight months). However, after the person gets out of the coma, I assume if the doctor said "the good news is that you're going to make a full recovery and your family is overjoyed that you'll be with them for Christmas. The bad news is that you're going to have to re-register your KGS account", the person isn't going to be too worried about having to register again.
I suppose that if you're a child, you can have your internet privileges removed for six months (and couldn't use the internet facilities at the library or school). Again, though, I wonder how often that would happen in real life.
That said, I'm certainly very open to examples of how a person would lose internet access for six months or more. If you could provide some instances, it would certainly help me to understand your perspective more fully.
It's also worth noting that there aren't any symbols of how long an account has been registered on KGS. The only actual benefit I can see for being a longer-term player on KGS is that if you're a member of KGS Plus for many years, you have a greater library of on-demand lectures (e.g., I have 200 or 300). Otherwise, I'm not aware of any special positives of being a long-term player on KGS.