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> ADMINS! deleting posts, by the poster child
scotty b
post May 12 2005, 05:31 PM
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rust free you say ?
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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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Rusty
post May 13 2005, 06:25 AM
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Wanted: Engine case GA003709
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Bondo hit the nail on the head.

All users are free to delete their own threads.

Another quick way to see what you're participating in is to go to your My Controls (link above) and look to the left to check your subscriptions.

If a user chooses not to delete their thread, it becomes part of our wonderful archived history.

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