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Started by Joe., January 12, 2014, 03:39:53 PM

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Joe.

My post count keeps going down, and I don't know why  ???  It's only going down by about 5-10 every time but it's confusing me
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Nero

Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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Joe.

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Nero

Casey's been deleting all their posts. When they delete topics, everyone who replied sees their post count go down. Not the nicest thing to do and puts holes in the forum. I can understand deleting personal information that may cause a problem for you. I can't understand deleting all your posts and the topics you started. Kinda selfish if you ask me, considering others posted in those topics. Why contribute just to remove everything?
Why even participate if you're just going to deposit a 1000 posts and flush them away? This site is not a toilet.
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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Cindy

Casey is removing hundreds of posts hence if they have a link to yours they are removed as well
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Joe.

Ah I see. Thanks for clearing that up. My 'This is my 1000th post' in the 'What are you thinking?' thread looks a bit stupid now haha.
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Nero

Quote from: Casey Danielle on January 12, 2014, 04:03:25 PM
Quote from: FA on January 12, 2014, 03:56:51 PM
Casey's been deleting all their posts. When they delete topics, everyone who replied sees their post count go down. Not the nicest thing to do and puts holes in the forum. I can understand deleting personal information that may cause a problem for you. I can't understand deleting all your posts and the topics you started. Kinda selfish if you ask me, considering others posted in those topics. Why contribute just to remove everything?
Why even participate if you're just going to deposit a 1000 posts and flush them away? This site is not a toilet.

Can you be any more judgemental?

Probably. But yeah, one of my mods just had to restore topics in the fun and games forum because you happened to be the first poster after the threads were split to make new ones. I've never been a fan of deleting all one's posts when they leave. Like I said, this site is not a toilet.

I asked you if there was something specific you needed removed. I don't have a problem with that. But yeah, it is kind of selfish to delete the topics you started with no regard for a mass effect on people's post counts who participated in those threads with you.
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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MadeleineG

Out of curiosity, is there a way to delete the posts without deleting the replies?
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Joe.

Can we please not argue everyone? I don't want anybody to leave. I don't know what has happened. I don't mind that some of my posts got deleted, I was just curious as to where they went. I don't want to start an argument, I was just wondering.
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Jamie D

Quote from: Casey Danielle on January 12, 2014, 04:03:25 PM
Can you be any more judgemental?

Not really judgmental.  Just the facts.  When you signed up, you gave the site the right to your posts, under Rule #18:

18. By submitting any information to this web site you hereby grant us a irrevocable license which includes the right to use the information of which you are the owner to the owner of this internet site, and to other individuals which are designated by the site owners.

This includes but is not limited to your profile information, contributed photographs, forum posts and messages, wiki articles, email messages which are sent by you to the site staff or owner and their responses, and any other materials submitted by you to this website but which are not specified here.

This license is understood to include the rights of use in any format all intellectual property rights owned by you to the material in question, including but not limited to trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and so on.

These granted rights may be exercised, or terminated and the material removed; at the sole discretion of the website's owner at any time, without further notification of these actions being required. Any materials which are used under this granted license will contain proper attribution as to it's source.


You are granted the privilege to modify or remove posts and topics you've made so long as they are not locked.  I understand the desire, in retrospect, to remove highly personal information.  The site and staff value the member's privacy.  But you must understand, too, that there are ramifications from your actions on other members.  In some cases, they could lose the ability to use the PM system, modify their profile, or access part of the the site that require a minimum number of posts.

When preserving your privacy, after having made a large, public mark on the site, I suggest a scalpel and not an axe.
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Jamie D

Quote from: Gwynne on January 12, 2014, 04:13:31 PM
Out of curiosity, is there a way to delete the posts without deleting the replies?

If you delete a topic you started, you delete all of the replies with it.  I suggest modifying your first post instead, to remove any of the information you no longer wish to share.

When you delete a post that has been quoted by another member in a reply, the text of the reply is unaffected.

Long story short.  Think about what you are posting before you hit the "post" button.
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Nero

Quote from: Gwynne on January 12, 2014, 04:13:31 PM
Out of curiosity, is there a way to delete the posts without deleting the replies?

Unfortunately, no. If someone has something they really need removed, even a thread with people's replies in it, that's one thing. I understand that sometimes people post things that later can be problematic. But having thousands of posts and just removing them wholesale is disruptive and goes against the spirit of the site.

Newbies and guests go through old posts all the time. Your posts and personal experiences contribute to the value of the site. To come here, dump all your ->-bleeped-<- and try to flush it all when you're done is selfish and a show of disrespect and disregard to the site and all you got out of it - not to mention all the members who helped you, gave you advice, or just participated in a fun and games thread with you.
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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Nero

Quote from: Casey Danielle on January 12, 2014, 04:15:02 PM
There is lots of specific things I wanted removed.  If I had time to filter through which specific posts they are I would. If I'm no longer wanted here because of that, I'll leave voluntarily.

Nobody wants you to leave. I simply disagree with the practice of trashing all one's posts. And I think that if you made the time to make all these posts, you can make the time to sort through them and remove problematic information. The way it looks, I'm kind of doubting there is any problematic information. It looks like you just want to delete every trace of your presence from the site. If you feel that way, why did you even sign up?
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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MadeleineG

I can think of situations that would warrant deleting all posts. An enemy discovering your account springs to mind.
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Joe.

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Nero

Quote from: Casey Danielle on January 12, 2014, 04:36:49 PM
It looks like your making an assumption.  And you know what happens when you assume, right?

Not making assumptions. But if there are extenuating circumstances, you haven't shared them with me. I don't have anything against you and think you have contributed to the forum (which is why I don't like this practice. If everyone deleted all their own posts when they left, what would we have left?)

And I guess I am using you as an example of sorts. I don't have a problem with wanting to remove personal information, but that's a different matter than just showing up here, taking a 6 month long ->-bleeped-<- and then trying to flush it all.

Yeah, it's disrespectful to everyone here. I see absolutely no reason you need to remove The Revived Caption The Avatar Thread 2.0 that my mod had to remake and restore. Can you tell me what pertinent information was in that thread?
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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Cindy

Is that comment about yourself or FA? Seems that you have decided to delete as many of your posts as possible for reasons known only to you without any thought for others.

Seems a bit silly to be honest.
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Nero

Sorry everybody. For the time being, nobody can delete their topics or posts. You can thank Casey for this. If you need something deleted, please report it with your request or pm me or a mod.
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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Joe.

I'd like to delete this topic please?



Sorry, I'm just kidding. I couldn't resist.
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Nero

Quote from: Joe. on January 12, 2014, 05:22:13 PM
I'd like to delete this topic please?



Sorry, I'm just kidding. I couldn't resist.

LOL I guess we needed some humour here.

To everyone:

I guess it may seem like I'm singling Casey out. And I guess I am using them as an example. It's bothersome when people delete all their posts when they leave. Your posts, your words, your struggle, your story - help others long after you leave here. I remember when I first found this website and was so touched by trans women's posts (there were like 2 ftm members here at the time) who had long since left. Their stories helped me. Even stuff so seemingly insignificant as how they picked their names! These women were long gone, but their words helped me so much. They will probably never know much they helped me.

And you will probably never know how much you helped countless others with your posts, your story, your spirit. Right now, there is someone out there who felt alone until they read your posts. They may not even be your gender. Maybe they are mtf or ftm. Maybe they are neither. But they related to YOUR story. Your story, your life spoke to them and gave them the courage to sign up or maybe they didn't sign up but just felt a little less alone. When you leave here and remove all your posts, you are preventing this from happening.

Do you really want to do that? If you got something from Susan's, then leave something behind - your story, your struggle, your pain, your joy. I can guarantee there is someone out there who needs to hear YOUR story. And your story may just save a life. Don't prevent that from happening out of fear or anger. If you're done with the site, that's fine. Don't remove your contributions here. Someone somewhere is thanking you for them.
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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