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06-03-2006, 01:24 PM
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Points: 19.26 Donate | | A suggestion A few minutes ago, I accidently posted a thread twice. I edited one of them, deleted the original text, and put "please delete this", but a mod deleted the one I left unedited. I don't have a copy of the post that I made, and even though I'm sure it was an accident, I can't help but feel frustrated by this. My suggestion is to allow regular users to delete a thread if there are no replies to it. It would prevent incidents like this, and I certainly do not see a downside to allowing this. Another suggestion could be to allow users to save drafts of posts. Thanks for considering this, just trying to help.  | 
06-03-2006, 01:38 PM
| | Grand Theft Auto God
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Points: 28.66 Donate | | | you can do that already | 
06-03-2006, 01:46 PM
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Points: 19.26 Donate | | | Where is the button to do so on the edit page of a first post of a new thread? I accidently duplicated a thread in the homebrew/hacking forum, and failed to find a delete button. There were no replies. I'm sorry, I visit here everyday to read articles, but I am not regular poster.
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06-03-2006, 01:47 PM
| | Grand Theft Auto God
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Points: 28.66 Donate | | | click edit, then delete post | 
06-03-2006, 01:49 PM
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Points: 19.26 Donate | | | Strangely, there was no button to do so when I edited the first post of my thread. There were no replies. It was in homebrew/hacking. I've used vBulletin on a website of mine before, so although it was a while ago, I do know the layout.
Last edited by yoink78 : 06-03-2006 at 01:52 PM.
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06-03-2006, 01:56 PM
| | Don't be a fool, wrap your tool!
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Originally Posted by yoink78 A few minutes ago, I accidently posted a thread twice. I edited one of them, deleted the original text, and put "please delete this", but a mod deleted the one I left unedited. I don't have a copy of the post that I made, and even though I'm sure it was an accident, I can't help but feel frustrated by this. My suggestion is to allow regular users to delete a thread if there are no replies to it. It would prevent incidents like this, and I certainly do not see a downside to allowing this. Another suggestion could be to allow users to save drafts of posts. Thanks for considering this, just trying to help.  | Firstly, sorry about deleting the thread which had more information. Common sense told me that I should delete the thread which has the replies which were irrelevant to the original post (robkellas replied and then you replied, and both posts were irrelevant). Since there is just so much to moderate daily on this site, I didn't get a chance to look over both posts to see if they're both the same, as usually, when a thread is relatively new and both have the same title, they are accidentally double posted and they both contain the same content, which was not the case with yourself, because I didn't realize you had added information in the post which was deleted.
I will look into making an addition for VB which allows users to delete their own threads if there are no replies. Thanks for the feedback! | 
06-03-2006, 02:05 PM
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Points: 19.26 Donate | | | Thanks for taking the time to read my suggestion. I know how hard it can be with such a large forum. This is in my opinion the best psp site on the internet. The best news coverage ever. | 
06-03-2006, 02:08 PM
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Points: 28.66 Donate | | | yeah, thats true. and the members always help you with stuff. | 
06-03-2006, 02:35 PM
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Points: 19.26 Donate | | | ya, with very simple stuff... lol. | |
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