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"Delete" posts (but leave quotes intact)

Poll: "Delete" posts (19 member(s) have cast votes)

The author of a post should be allowed to delete it?

  1. Yes (13 votes [68.42%])

    Percentage of vote: 68.42%

  2. No (5 votes [26.32%])

    Percentage of vote: 26.32%

  3. Other (1 votes [5.26%])

    Percentage of vote: 5.26%

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#1 User is offline   nige1 

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Posted 2011-June-26, 14:43

This would avoid unsightly stubs when you make multiple posts or post something that you regret. If somebody has already quoted you that is just tough :(
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Posted 2011-June-26, 14:50

View Postnige1, on 2011-June-26, 14:43, said:

This would avoid unsightly stubs when you make multiple post or post something that you regret


It would be OK to be able to delete a duplicate or silly post, or something that has been already posted by a faster typer, but what if it's followed by a lot of replies. Or if it's the opening post in a thread, like that guy who polled for his home-made system, replies were negative then he wanted to delete the whole thing.

I think the software is rather limited in this area, and if it's just a Yes or No regardless of the circumstances, I'd say No.

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Posted 2011-June-26, 20:07

On another forum I frequent, you can delete your own post if it's the last post in the thread. That generally solves the problem of replies that don't make sense when the post they're replying to is gone.

But even if someone can't delete their post, they can still edit it down to almost nothing (e.g. "N.M.", standing for "never mind"). Although in this case it at least is clear that someone wrote something and then removed it.

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Posted 2011-June-26, 22:32

Who "owns" the content of our posts? If it's the writers, then we should have the ability to control it and delete it. If it's BBO, then I guess BBF moderators can refuse to have things deleted, but I would prefer that if someone wants to delete a post (to stop a flamewar, for example, or if they were not themselves when they wrote it, or if someone had their computer and access to their BBF account, or...) that they should be able to do so.
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Posted 2011-June-27, 05:39

Another possible problem is that deleting a post might decrement the #reference number of subsequent posts.
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Posted 2011-June-27, 06:32

Deleting posts should definitely be possible somehow. If we're not allowed to do it ourselves, perhaps there should be a way to request BBO to delete the post for us (perhaps similar to the report-button where you have to explain why you want the post deleted). The moderators can decide if it's a good idea or not, and even modify quotes if they want/need to. Biggest drawback of this method is that the moderators will have some more work, not sure if it's a considerable amount or not.
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Posted 2011-June-27, 06:44

Free I often reported my posts, but I think only for multiple posts. Mods here are nice people and I don't think they mind.
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Posted 2011-June-28, 03:06

View Postgwnn, on 2011-June-27, 06:44, said:

Free I often reported my posts, but I think only for multiple posts. Mods here are nice people and I don't think they mind.

Yes I know, I just wonder if they won't get too many requests all of a sudden. They're nice and friendly but they also have a life. ;)
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Posted 2011-June-28, 12:49

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Posted 2011-June-28, 13:00

I have just posted a message saying "test test test". I then replaced "test test test"
with the word "delete".

I do not think there is a significant difference between a message consisting only of
the word "delete" and removing a message from view as though it had never been posted,
unless someone has repied to the message.

Therefore the question becomes whether there should be a time limit on editing, and what
effect if any a reply to the message should have.

IMO no edit should be allowed if someone has replied to the post, and 60 minutes should
be a fair time limit on editing.
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Posted 2011-June-28, 15:19

View PostUSViking, on 2011-June-28, 13:00, said:

IMO no edit should be allowed if someone has replied to the post, and 60 minutes should
be a fair time limit on editing.

I can see the logic, but I disagree.
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Posted 2011-June-28, 17:59

View PostUSViking, on 2011-June-28, 13:00, said:


IMO no edit should be allowed if someone has replied to the post, and 60 minutes should
be a fair time limit on editing.


Then all readers will be annoyed when a person has replied to an OP noting that there are 14 cards, and OP can't change it...
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