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Translation - Chinese simplified-English - 论坛防恶意注册

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Title
论坛防恶意注册
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Submitted by boyaniv
Source language: Chinese simplified

论坛防恶意注册

Title
This forum has measures to prevent malicious registrations
Translation
English

Translated by Penwhale
Target language: English

This forum has measures to prevent malicious registrations
Remarks about the translation
This is very likely to be use on a web-based forums, where measures will prevent bot-like registrations.
Validated by kafetzou - 24 June 2007 13:04





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15 June 2007 13:05

KKMD
Number of messages: 19
Not sure, but I think this is chinese, not japanese.

15 June 2007 14:39

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
Yes, you're right, could be some of the two different Chinese languages we have at cucumis (traditional or simplified) Please, Pluiepoco, could you tell us which one it is, for me to edit the source-language? Thanks a lot!

15 June 2007 20:11

pluiepoco
Number of messages: 1263
It is Simplified Chinese. Thanks!

15 June 2007 20:16

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
Thanks a lot, pluiepoco! I will edit the source-language.
And thanks KKMD for having notified the problem!

23 June 2007 04:18

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
Is there a problem with the translation, as opposed to the source? If so, what is it?

CC: pluiepoco

23 June 2007 10:52

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
No problem at all now, it is Simplified Chinese and it was featured as if it was Japanese, so I edited.

23 June 2007 15:27

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
I was asking pluiepoco, because he voted "I think the meaning of this translation is wrong".

23 June 2007 16:42

pluiepoco
Number of messages: 1263
bad faith is not right


23 June 2007 16:48

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
"(in) bad faith" is an idiom in English - it has nothing to do with faith - it means "for the wrong reasons", and it usually implies trickery.

Check out this wikipedia page.

Is it still wrong?

24 June 2007 10:32

pluiepoco
Number of messages: 1263
Information Technology has its own terminology

here bad faith can be replaced by

Malicious or Malignant

24 June 2007 13:03

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
Really? That sounds quite extreme in English in this context, and I'm not sure that's what is meant.

However, I googled each of these, and I see that "malicious registrations" is quite a common term on gaming sites. Live and learn!