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How do I delete a post?


stunsworth

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I have not tried this but  : Edit then delete word by word should work on a post that has just been made.Seems a bit messy though.

BrianP

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I did wonder if only mods were able to delete posts - which doesn't seem right.

 

Also there doesn't appear to be any 'grace period' when editing a post. Previously there was 10-15 mins where a post could be edited with the edited message appearing against it.

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I have asked the question of Andreas.

 

This is what I can see with my Mod Super -Vision. You can see that I have Reported the post to Andreas for his comment.

 

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Real Users don't delete their posts. They can't. The controls to do that are absent. They see "report" and "edit". When they edit, they can not delete the post.  As Andy said, Andreas will look into the matter.

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Hi,

 

members can edit their posts for 60 minutes.

AFAIR this was the same in the old forum.

 

The old forum allowed to delete a post for 60 minutes too.

This is not possible in the new forum - I can't define this permission.

 

Alternative 1: Delete content and report post.

Alternative 2: Thinks first, post second ;)

 

Andreas

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Thanks Andreas.

 

What I meant about editing was that if you edited a post immediately after adding it, the post didn't show as being edited. 

 

Regarding deletion, what I did with the post I wanted to delete was edit it, and change the text to a full stop ".". Not very elegant, but that's what I'll continue to do in the future. 

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.................

(not very elegant indeed)

True; however, since this is exactly how it was done quite a few times in the old forum, the difference is not as large as one would first think. Oh well, a few functions gained, a few lost.

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