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edon1337
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Old 07-17-2019 , 10:48   Re: Access to deleting our own threads
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Originally Posted by HamletEagle View Post
Oh, so just because it's meaningless for you because you solved it then it is automatically meaningless for everyone else?

1.You shouldn't delete anything. Every piece of information may be helpful for someone else. Most of the information in this forum is from scripting help threads, not tutorials. If people could just delete their threads then we would end up with a wasteland and it would go against the purpose of this forum, tremendously reducing the amount of information that's available.
2.If someone solved their problem by themselves, the right thing to do is to post the solution for others. Deleting the thread in this situation is selfish: they wanted help from others, eventually figured it out and then decided to screw everyone that may have the same problem in the future.
Changing private to public in a code isn't an important piece of history to be kept. It was pretty reasonable. This isn't communism, everyone has the right to do whatever they want with their threads as long as they don't harm others. But you and the rest of the staff actually are practicing the above mentioned. I don't have any personal grudge against you or Asherkin.

Warning someone for just "blanking a thread" is the most brainless thing I've ever seen in my entire life.

I'm waiting for the next warning, since I'm arguing with staff members, hilarious.
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