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Post by Look'n4Tuna on Jul 30, 2008 20:12:29 GMT -5
I don't know if there is a certain reason, but lately I've seen alot of posts being deleted in the middle of threads. When you're reading a thread from the beginning, sometimes it's even hard to keep track of what's being said. Because one post will reference a post that someone has deleted. I know in one of the posts, someone made reference of "learning" how to delete messages. Who deletes them? Is there a rhyme or reason to which ones they are deleting? Because it can sure make some of the threads difficult to keep track of.... I hope that not just anyone can delete what they deem "unneeded" it kind of soils it for the rest of us.
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Post by bcc on Jul 30, 2008 20:25:26 GMT -5
As far as i know only the author of the message and mabey the administrator. Goingdeep will definatlly be able to answer your question with a more definate answer.
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Post by goredwings on Jul 30, 2008 20:49:11 GMT -5
You are able to delete your own posts. I just tried it on this thread. On the top of your post there will be a toggle next to the quote and modify toggles that says delete. If you push delete on your post a pop up will come up where you can choose to delete. Again, this only works on your own posts. Otherwise the moderator/admin can do it. Try it out to see for your self.
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