Anything wrong with delecting posts at peoples request?

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Re: Anything wrong with delecting posts at peoples request?

by sunkissed08 » Sun Sep 21, 2008 10:45 am

i agree with afem, it's up to you. why does he want posts deleted though? you think he'd want a lot of posts in his topic...

Re: Anything wrong with delecting posts at peoples request?

by afem1010 » Sat Sep 20, 2008 5:34 pm

Make your judgement. Sometimes a post comes in handy when knowing whether someone did something or not. You can lock the post if you want. I don't know. I think judgement is your best bet here. Personally I wouldn't delete anything.

Cheers
afem1010

Anything wrong with delecting posts at peoples request?

by jasonw » Sat Sep 20, 2008 1:02 pm

Hi fellow moderators/ AEs/ GMs,
A member has asked me to delect some post from his thread as he "does not want too many post" in his autograph for exchange thread. Is there anything wrong for me to delete the posts for him?
Thanks ;-) ,
Jason 8)

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