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When I go to Login and it says "I don't have an account" it doesn't allow me to register

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I had to ask a question in order to register. So I answered a question with a question and had to create a new question, when what I really wanted to do was to answer a question which was already there.

Is this a bug or is it just counter-intuitive?

Either way I couldn't register without asking a question.

I would have thought that if you click on "I don't have an account" on the login page that it would take you to a registration page.

I had to ask a question in order to register. So I answered a question with a question and had to create a new question, when what I really wanted to do was to answer a question which was already there. Is this a bug or is it just counter-intuitive? Either way I couldn't register without asking a question. I would have thought that if you click on "I don't have an account" on the login page that it would take you to a registration page.

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Hi,

This is a bug. See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=972269

One of the developers for this site posted in another thread

Ricky Rosario said
Looks like you were able to register to ask this question! We just want users to register through the ask a question workflow instead of registering for real need to do so.

Ricky Rosario said

If you want to help out, we want you to register through the "Get Involved" workflow: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/get-involved

Hope this answers your question!