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Would you like the ability to delete your own posts?

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No/I don't care
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David
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Post by David »

I just realised that I have the ability to delete my posts in the DTM forum. I'm not sure, however, whether this is the same for everyone, or whether it's related to my 'Bored Board' modding position.

In any case, I wonder if it'd be better if we had the ability to delete our own posts in all forums. We can practically already do this by simply editing and writing 'please delete' or 'oops, double post', but I can't help but think it'd be a lot cleaner and more aesthetically pleasing to simply press 'x' and be done with it. It'd probably also save the mods the work of cleaning up double posts.

Any thoughts?
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Post by Nick - Pie Man »

Dangerous

You could snipe and snipe and remove the evidence

People should be made to stand behind what they say no?
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Post by luvdids »

^ but as he said, you can delete the words now anyway, just leaving your avatar as evidence that you posted something in there.
But to delete it all together, like you were never there? Yeah, why not. Don't think I've ever deleted a post of mine anyway, so I can't see me using it.
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Post by Kingswood »

^yeh but being forced to leave the trail makes people thing twice about deleting. making it too easy is dangerous as Nick Pie Man said.

i'd prefer not to give people that ability.
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Post by Kingswood »

^yeh but being forced to leave the trail makes people thing twice about deleting. making it too easy is dangerous as Nick Pie Man said.

i'd prefer not to give people that ability.
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Post by Black_White »

In the old days, and I do mean old days, a copy of every post was sent to the mod(s).
I clearly remember seeing posts that sniped, but had been changed when investigated.
There is only one reason to ever want to delete your own post, and that's to avoid a yellow.
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Post by Kingswood »

Or, you post something ingf the Board Bored that you regret the next mornin
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Post by Piethagoras' Theorem »

I'm much more interested in having the ability to delete other people's posts :)
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Post by David »

please delete. :mrgreen:
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