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> ADMINS! deleting posts, by the poster child
scotty b
post May 12 2005, 07:31 PM
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Put a 6 in that teener....It's the right thing to do!
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I was thinking that in an effort to clean up the board, could you guys (admins) post a button so that (for example) when I am logged in, I can hit the button which would bring up all of MY postings only? This would allow us the posters, to take the responsibility of deleting our own posts when we feel they have run their course? Obviously if they contain relative content or are an update post we could keep it but this way, some of the silly O.T. crap that we all post ,can be tossed after 3-4 weeks.Just a thought?!
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bondo
post May 12 2005, 07:46 PM
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Coming soon to a bumper near you!
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I'm no admin, but I think what you describe already exists. Click "members" next to the search button. Then find youself and go to your member profile page. Then there's a link to "show all posts by this member".
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scotty b
post May 15 2005, 09:13 AM
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Put a 6 in that teener....It's the right thing to do!
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OOHHHHHH one of these days I may actually sit down and learn ABOUT this site. :D Thanks guys!! If only more people would take the time and responsibility to do this....... (IMG:http://www.914club.com/bbs2/style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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Gint
post May 18 2005, 09:18 AM
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Just remember that your posts may often contain usefull material to other club members. By deleteing them, you are making them unavailable for ever. We get folks asking all the time what happened to xyz thread because while you may not have thought it usefull, someone else did.

Personally I don't see the need for deleting threads at all unless you started one and said something really stupid that you wanted to remove asap. Not picking strictly on you; I've done it myself on more than one occasion.
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