brbo
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I like being able to delete posts/threads
Why?
Especially when you could only zero out your first post and delete your other posts in that thread?
I like being able to delete posts/threads
"By posting your comments or images on RFF, you are giving permanent irrevocable permission for those posts and images to be used at RFF on the RFF site, even if and when you are no longer a RFF member."
The TOS isn't actually being followed (it is only if all user deleted posts/threads are resurrected)
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Hey, maybe Murchu should delete this thread ....
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Hey, maybe Murchu should delete this thread .... Let's see where it goes. 😉
Why?
Especially when you could only zero out your first post and delete your other posts in that thread?
Not true. The TOS also states " The administrators and moderators of RFF have the right to remove, edit, move or close any thread, post or posted image. "
Stephen
For the same reasons as Roland outlined.
But in the end, it's his thread. He started it. Let him own it.
If you're worried the originator of a thread like Camera and Coffee or Cats will someday get deleted by the OP, then start your own thread. Call it My Coffee and Cameras, or My Cats.
No disrespect, but that's just insane.
I've been to forums that tried to prevent thread duplication, none have tried to encourage it.
Forums are for SHARING, not showing and then taking it away.
But as you pointed out, more than a half seems to disagree, so...
If the forum is a business, even just wanting to pay it's hosting and support bills, then it needs growth and unique visitors, as well as retention of the existing users.
Actually, another question to those in favour of being able to delete their posts - is it something you actually make use of, or simply something you like knowing you have the option of. If the former, is it something you do very often/ moderately/ infrequently?
If you're worried the originator of a thread like Camera and Coffee or Cats will someday get deleted by the OP, then start your own thread. Call it My Coffee and Cameras, or My Cats.
I delete pretty regularly.
@murchu - my reasons are if I've sold something, there's no reason to leave the clutter of the completed transaction around, or if I have a question about something, and find the answer, I don't want to burden folks typing long responses if I've already resolved a situation.
Any particular reason why so regularly?