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    Highly Evolved Orangutan JKL2000's Avatar
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    How do we delete posts?

    Haven't seen where we can do this yet.

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    I'm here for the moosic NogbadTheBad's Avatar
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    Go into edit the post and it gives you a delete option.

    I think there's a time limit om how long you can edit.
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    I actually don't even see where I can edit the above post. It's from three hours ago.

    Wait, now I do with this new post - Hey mods, what's the cutoff for how long we can edit and delete posts? The cutoff for deleting them seems to be just a few seconds! What if we want to delete a thread we started?

    Oh, maybe I have to "Go Advanced."
    Last edited by JKL2000; 11-04-2012 at 01:01 PM.

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    So, if you start a thread and then delete it, does the thread title remain, or does it get listed as "thread deleted" on the forum page?
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    I believe that you have an hour to edit/delete your post.

    I don't think you can delete threads - only mods can do that, thank God.
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    THat's too bad, I like the ability to delete one's post.

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    You CAN delete your post - you just have to do it within an hour of posting.
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    And I suppose one can always edit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post
    I actually don't even see where I can edit the above post. It's from three hours ago.

    Wait, now I do with this new post - Hey mods, what's the cutoff for how long we can edit and delete posts? The cutoff for deleting them seems to be just a few seconds! What if we want to delete a thread we started?

    Oh, maybe I have to "Go Advanced."
    We changed that timeout. It was 15 minutes, then an hour, now (because they insist on a number of minutes) it's a year. Had to figure out how many minutes in a year

    Quote Originally Posted by 3LockBox View Post
    So, if you start a thread and then delete it, does the thread title remain, or does it get listed as "thread deleted" on the forum page?
    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Bails View Post
    I believe that you have an hour to edit/delete your post.

    I don't think you can delete threads - only mods can do that, thank God.
    That's right. You can delete posts, but not threads.
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    Thanks Duncan
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