I'm not sure where to ask this, but:
I started a discussion which has run its course. How can I delete it from the system?
Thank you.
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Deleting a discussion How to delete a discussion which I started?
#2
Posted 2011-April-12, 21:27
are you actually trying to get the discussion regarding your homebrew system removed?
sorry, but this smells fishy to me. That combined with claims such as "a pretty good system for beginners and intermediates," (with nothing to back up the claim) and "It follows generally accepted principles " (really?) and the copyright statements at the bottom worry me that you will be trying to sell this system off at some point, and that deleting the discussion is just a way to mute the criticism.
sorry, but this smells fishy to me. That combined with claims such as "a pretty good system for beginners and intermediates," (with nothing to back up the claim) and "It follows generally accepted principles " (really?) and the copyright statements at the bottom worry me that you will be trying to sell this system off at some point, and that deleting the discussion is just a way to mute the criticism.
#3
Posted 2011-April-13, 12:25
matmat, on 2011-April-12, 21:27, said:
are you actually trying to get the discussion regarding your homebrew system removed?
sorry, but this smells fishy to me. That combined with claims such as "a pretty good system for beginners and intermediates," (with nothing to back up the claim) and "It follows generally accepted principles " (really?) and the copyright statements at the bottom worry me that you will be trying to sell this system off at some point, and that deleting the discussion is just a way to mute the criticism.
sorry, but this smells fishy to me. That combined with claims such as "a pretty good system for beginners and intermediates," (with nothing to back up the claim) and "It follows generally accepted principles " (really?) and the copyright statements at the bottom worry me that you will be trying to sell this system off at some point, and that deleting the discussion is just a way to mute the criticism.
I guess there's got to be a PITA in every crowd, and you've appointed yourself to the job... UGH...
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#4
Posted 2011-April-13, 13:00
You can request one of the moderators to delete it from BBF. Request is likely to be granted.
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