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lx mike 02-04-2001 08:49 PM

Deleting messages
 
Dan, how about an option for someone to delete there message?? i replied and i thought it didn't accept it and i replied again and now i have a double posting. says only forum leaders can delete messages, why not have it so the the person making the messages can delete it???

StangFlyer 02-04-2001 11:04 PM

Because its an option that can be abused. It allows a user to post questionable material, leave it for a short time, and then remove it and deny they posted it. Yes, for 99% of the users here it won't be an isssue (of course), but on the occasion the ****** comes along it is just another thing for them to exploit.

Also, once a post is made, we never delete them. We try to keep all the content contributed to the site up permanently. On the board, old message containing useful info can easily be found using the search feature. So, we like to also keep the delete feature reserved for administration only to avoid content being unnecessarily removed from the site.

If you made a double post, you can always email that forums moderator and request for the duplicate to be deleted. If they don't catch it and do it any ways. I know I always toast a duplicate post when I run across them myself.

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1991 Mustang GT - NOVI Supercharged 377 Stroker
1999 Ford Lightning SVT - 2000 Prototype updated by Roush

95mustanggt 02-05-2001 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Dan McClain:
Because its an option that can be abused. It allows a user to post questionable material, leave it for a short time, and then remove it and deny they posted it.

Dan, if some one wanted to couldn't they just post something questionable and then after a short while go in and edit the message instead of deleting it? I know that I would like to delete some of my double entered posts. Just something to think about I guess.




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