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As of today I'll no longer be RESTORING user accounts and/or their post counts for users who HASTILY delete their accounts. If you get upset and/or want to take a break instead of deleting the account simply don't use it.

Users who delete their accounts are more than welcome to return to the forum just don't expect any sympathy from me. Sorry, trying to save what little time I can and I think it's only fair and should help with users being rash about deleting their accounts knowing this.

just read your post , when i was finished with some of my posts i would delete it , ( only 1or2 ) so i must stop doing it , harryThe reason we leave them up is you never know who the same problem can be solved by reading PREVIOUS ones....
But the Admin is talking about Member Accounts being deleted....at any rate leave your Posts up as you go.deleting ones own posts/topics is selfish- deleting ones own account is kind of dumb. I've never deleted a forum account on any forum before, since I never know when I'll return, regardless of how I feel at any point.Non sense Nathan Ill do all the Restoring for you You have to be here to do so...are all the questions from say 1 year or longer still on , are they not taking a lot of storage /space call it what you willOnly the Forum Games BOARD is cleaned up every so often, as far as I know. I think the others are left the way they are. 99% of all posts made are kept and planned on being kept forever. Even users who delete their accounts will have their posts REMAIN on the forum. The other 1% of the posts are spam posts, game posts, duplicate posts, etc.Basically, any post that adds meaningful content or provides context for future posts remains.Quote from: BC_Programmer on October 28, 2008, 06:08:03 PM

deleting ones own posts/topics is selfish- deleting ones own account is kind of dumb. I've never deleted a forum account on any forum before, since I never know when I'll return, regardless of how I feel at any point.
Exactly. Why would you delete your account? You never know if you might return.It seems like it would just make more sense to remove the "delete" option from the profile options. Seeing as how a users posts are still visible and the users picture and account info are gone once the account had been deleted. This would save the administrator a lot of time and trouble with people who become upset and delete their accounts hastily. If a person goes for more than twenty months or so without posting, then the administrator should delete the profile.Quote from: JJ 3000 on October 31, 2008, 02:11:11 AM
It seems like it would just make more sense to remove the "delete" option from the profile options. Seeing as how a users posts are still visible and the users picture and account info are gone once the account had been deleted. This would save the administrator a lot of time and trouble with people who become upset and delete their accounts hastily. If a person goes for more than twenty months or so without posting, then the administrator should delete the profile.
Dang, the solution to the problem has arrived! Good idea JJ 3000! Quote from: JJ 3000 on October 31, 2008, 02:11:11 AM
It seems like it would just make more sense to remove the "delete" option from the profile options. Seeing as how a users posts are still visible and the users picture and account info are gone once the account had been deleted. This would save the administrator a lot of time and trouble with people who become upset and delete their accounts hastily. If a person goes for more than twenty months or so without posting, then the administrator should delete the profile.

Actually this would greatly increase my work load since users who want to delete their accounts and couldn't figure it out would be sending me requests to have their accounts deleted.I thought I'd be gone much longer...and can understand where you're coming from, Nathan...no biggie.

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