Joining The Yuku Social Network Site:
Viewing of many forums on Yuku is open
and you can just access a forum location with a normal internet link. If posting, read below.
Some forums,
but not all, require a member application as
well.
This pictorial instruction covers the joining of Yuku
service.
You only need join Yuku once, to allow you to post on various
forums.
Other
help information relating to member only forum application,
can be found
here..... How To Join - a member only forum
or go to main help web site....
(domain for IE, Firefox and others, not
AOL)
www.SpidersWebHelp.com
for AOL browser, use
this mirror address....
www.SpidersWebHelp.webs.com
Note:
Yuku User Names have nothing to do
with
AOL Screen Names or a screenname@aol.com
screenname@aim.com or any other AOL connection.
The
help here is general.
Once you have joined Yuku, it is up to a reader
of this help, if they wish to just view forums, post on a forum or join any
available member only forums.
1.
FIRST
ACTION:
Go to
this location http://yuku.com and click the..... SIGN UP BUTTON 
2.
The next page seen should be
this.....
Shown after scrolling down to the enter items area.
You do not need to enter real
information,
but do enter things you can remember.
Or make a note in a
safe location, not on your computer.
If you lose access to Yuku, some or
all of the input information is required to connect you again.
Your E-mail address MUST be a real one.
3.
Complete the form as you wish and
then type in the verification item. Enter 'As Seen' the UPPER and lower case
letters or numbers, into the oblong box just below the
picture.
When ready. Click the button...... I AGREE! NOW SIGN ME UP!
FIRST SPECIAL NOTE:
(one of two to
read, next can be seen in item 4.)
A
possible problem maybe encountered at this point.
It has been reported that the first sign-up page may show
again,
after clicking the....... I
AGREE! NOW SIGN ME UP!
The page looks nearly the
same as before,
but without any password or e-mail entered.
A message will have appeared saying that the e-mail
entered previously is already registered
with Yuku, or words like that. The area of the e-mail input
maybe coloured.
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The USUALLY WRONG
and most common thought at this point, is that someone has hijacked a persons
e-mail address, often AOL or AIM ones, but could be any services mail or domain
e-mail address.
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The thought is wrong based on a
simple fact. If someone had taken and used the e-mail address, the person
filling in the sign-up now and real owner of the address, would have previously
received a verification mail from Yuku and other mail saying there were
messages in their Yuku mail in-box waiting to be read.
So how to
explain this strange happening.
Remember there
are thousands of users on the internet and even the strangest of names for
an e-mail address may have been thought of by two or more people. Also there are
many NEAR ways to spell something and people type errors all the
time.
A.
The most likely explanation, is that someone entered an
e-mail address and moved onto the next section, by clicking the...... I AGREE! NOW
SIGN ME UP! ..... Once they did that the mail address would
be registered with Yuku. The person may then realise they actually made a
mistake and did not put their correct e-mail, say they put...... Nice2Bher@any.com and their actual e-mail
address is..... Nice2Bhere@any.com
Usually in a panic as there is no 'Back'
button seen, a user will just close the window view to escape. If that is done,
then the Yuku service will have logged the mail address given and as far as Yuku
is concerned the e-mail address has now been registered and if used again
will say it has been registered before. So
for the purpose of this explanation, if you were the real owner of the other name Nice2Bher@any.com and tried to join
Yuku, you will be unlucky enough to find you seem to be registered already
and get the rejection message.
It
is not known if there is an expire time period for an unused e-mail name,
that is that no verification mail is sent out to that address, after which the
name could be used once again and be registered.
B.
There could be a glitch in the
software at Yuku and some e-mail addresses show up as already registered, even
if they are not. There is not much that can be done to convince the Yuku
service's software otherwise.
C.
Although
unlikely. You may well have nearly or actually joined a Yuku service via some
other method. That would also record an e-mail address and show it as already
registered.
D.
It is always possible the e-mail address was
hijacked, but very unlikely based on the above and the fact
verification mail would have been received from Yuku in the
past.
The general explanations
above are only theory based on information received. At the moment, Yuku
themselves do not seem to have any information available, on their help
site, to explain the happening. However, you
could contact Yuku support and send the details you would have entered in the
form and they may be able to sign you up manually.
Regardless as to the exact reasons. If you are unable to use an
existing e-mail address, then you will have to use another, to be able to
complete the sign-up. Do keep a note of wording, names and e-mail addresses you
enter in any boxes, they maybe required later for one reason or
another.
4.
After clicking
the......
I AGREE! NOW SIGN ME
UP!
Another page
will open showing an area to enter a User Name.
The USER NAME may be whatever you wish.
You should
click the 'available?' button to confirm you can use it.
It is this name which will
appear in the Yuku service.
SECOND SPECIAL NOTE
:
An important point here and
where some confusion happens.
The
User Name you enter is also used to create your Yuku e-mail address.
Example
: SpidersWebHelp.u@yuku.com
Many have been taken
aback when entering an AOL or AIM screen name, as they wish to keep using
it. Only to be told, by clicking the 'available?' or 'FINISH' button, that
the User Name is already in use.
The reason is simple. Yuku has no
connection to AOL or AIM, so has no idea of existing screen names which you may
have in place, like Nice2Bhere
The message is not
saying someone has a same AOL or AIM screen name as you on AOL or AIM.
It is saying the User Name you asked for, is already in use within
the Yuku service and therefore you cannot also have it as yours. (believe it or not, names shown as in use have been so strange,
that the person entering it is convinced no one else could have ever thought of
it, how wrong can you be sometimes)
When you get to the point of clicking the 'FINISH' button. Yuku
will create a User Name to be used within Yuku and a Yuku e-mail
address. It will also have noted the sign-up e-mail address you gave on the
first page and a verification e-mail will be sent there automatically. A welcome
to Yuku, also goes to your Yuku e-mail in-box.
Last point. DO NOT enter
e-mail addresses here, just names and numbers.
Example : Nice2Bhere (most people
do not use spaces in the names)
At a later point, if you
join one or more member forums. It is possible that the User Name will
appear on those forums as the name plus an additional previously
joined board name.
In a test
join, the name Spider was used. After joining one forum and then joining
another, the previous forum name became added.
Mine, in a test, showed as Spider and
then Spider.aolmessageboards
The full explanation for
this is not clear, but does happen, so just make note of it.
This is Yuku's own explanation, but you most likely need to
join Yuku first to see link.... http://gethelp.yuku.com/topic/3084
Usually when just visiting forums to look, only the original
created User Name shows.
In practice, you only use your Yuku created User Name and Password
at any sign-in.
5.
After this, you need to wait for an e-mail to
confirm you are accepted into the Yuku service.
The wait may be short or
long. You can close any open pages, if you want.
The received
mail, will look something like this.
There is a link to click and an
additional instruction, if the auto link did not function.
6.
On clicking the
'Validation' link, a page should open, looking something like this.
You may
well need to log-in to see some mail from Yuku.
7.
After the log-in, a
message page should open, the in-box usually.
It will contain a hello from
the Yuku Team.
Normally only one e-mail from Yuku, would be shown at
this first opening of the messages section.
8.
The Yuku part is now
finished and it is possible to move to other items within Yuku and do whatever
you wish. Make a profile and other such things.
Along
the top bar of Yuku Service and most forums, there are icons for the mail box
message area and others. A zero [0] shows on e-mail for
instance indicating no mail, a number will show when there is mail and how
much. Click the icons to open them. The mail has an envelope
icon.
There is a 'NAVIGATION' button to
top right of screen view. When Yuku service opens. It is possible to click the
button and access an area where you can get to other locations and forums you
may have joined.
9.
A drop-down area will
open.
This area may already be in the drop-down open
position, when you first log-in.
You can do what you
wish.
Next screen shots show
selecting area for a community you may have joined later.
You may not
see anything right away, until you join or interact within a
community.
You would need to click the tabs to see what is
stored,
like 'Communities' then the 'My Community' tab.
10.
A tip.
Once logged into Yuku. When you wish to close down, after either looking around
the Yuku service or if you entered one of the open or member forums. Just close
the window view in the normal way, do not actually log-out of the Yuku
service.
If you do that. When you access a forum or
Yuku later, there should be no need to log-in again. However, if you block or clear 'Cookies' then it is possible you
will need to log into the Yuku service and a second time to any member
only forum.
Note that running CCleaner or other
like service, will clear cookies. It is possible to adjust settings on a
computer or cleaners like CCleaner, to not clear particular cookies. it is up to
an individual as to what settings they use on their computer and
services.
11.
Note that some forums are open access
and can just be entered to view posts. Some have free viewing and register to
post. Others have a register policy for actual access.