Re: WARNING: ACCOUNT CLEAR UP
Posted: 15 Oct 2016, 20:16
If someone's account is removed, do their previous postings remain visible?
Eleven lines - one record
http://www.tubechallenge.com/forum/
I think yes, but their name is black instead of 'clickable' blueRJSRdg wrote:If someone's account is removed, do their previous postings remain visible?
The first post made by a not tubeguru member has had their account deleted: http://www.tubechallenge.com/forum/view ... ?&p=20#p20Tube Geek wrote:I think yes, but their name is black instead of 'clickable' blueRJSRdg wrote:If someone's account is removed, do their previous postings remain visible?
If you read that post, you might gain some information as to who it was who posted it.A Challenge wrote:The first post made by a not tubeguru member has had their account deleted: http://www.tubechallenge.com/forum/view ... ?&p=20#p20Tube Geek wrote:I think yes, but their name is black instead of 'clickable' blueRJSRdg wrote:If someone's account is removed, do their previous postings remain visible?
It is black, and not bold, and the only information is the poster name!
The first line is a bit misleading, considering it was you, so I hadn't realised, though I thought it was a close family member of yours, to post the first non-tubeguru post!tubeguru wrote:If you read that post, you might gain some information as to who it was who posted it.A Challenge wrote:The first post made by a not tubeguru member has had their account deleted: http://www.tubechallenge.com/forum/view ... ?&p=20#p20Tube Geek wrote:I think yes, but their name is black instead of 'clickable' blueRJSRdg wrote:If someone's account is removed, do their previous postings remain visible?
It is black, and not bold, and the only information is the poster name!
At the start, I briefly had the notion of using the tubeguru account for admin stuff only, and having my own "personal" account for day-to-day posting. However, I abandoned that idea after a few months, deleted the other account, and now just use this one.
I would argue that your complaint is eleven years too late. Sorry.A Challenge wrote:The first line is a bit misleading, considering it was you, so I hadn't realised, though I thought it was a close family member of yours, to post the first non-tubeguru post!tubeguru wrote:If you read that post, you might gain some information as to who it was who posted it.A Challenge wrote:The first post made by a not tubeguru member has had their account deleted: http://www.tubechallenge.com/forum/view ... ?&p=20#p20Tube Geek wrote:I think yes, but their name is black instead of 'clickable' blueRJSRdg wrote:If someone's account is removed, do their previous postings remain visible?
It is black, and not bold, and the only information is the poster name!
At the start, I briefly had the notion of using the tubeguru account for admin stuff only, and having my own "personal" account for day-to-day posting. However, I abandoned that idea after a few months, deleted the other account, and now just use this one.
What - now you have deleted the account you can't edit it? Come on, I wasn't suggesting that!tubeguru wrote:I would argue that your complaint is eleven years too late. Sorry.A Challenge wrote:The first line is a bit misleading, considering it was you, so I hadn't realised, though I thought it was a close family member of yours, to post the first non-tubeguru post!tubeguru wrote:If you read that post, you might gain some information as to who it was who posted it.A Challenge wrote:The first post made by a not tubeguru member has had their account deleted: http://www.tubechallenge.com/forum/view ... ?&p=20#p20Tube Geek wrote:I think yes, but their name is black instead of 'clickable' blueRJSRdg wrote:If someone's account is removed, do their previous postings remain visible?
It is black, and not bold, and the only information is the poster name!
At the start, I briefly had the notion of using the tubeguru account for admin stuff only, and having my own "personal" account for day-to-day posting. However, I abandoned that idea after a few months, deleted the other account, and now just use this one.
The nature of your complaint, as I understand it, is that I was misleading in that post. That was the intention, hence the deliberate use of "You've let US loose on it" ...A Challenge wrote:What - now you have deleted the account you can't edit it? Come on, I wasn't suggesting that!tubeguru wrote:I would argue that your complaint is eleven years too late. Sorry.A Challenge wrote:The first line is a bit misleading, considering it was you, so I hadn't realised, though I thought it was a close family member of yours, to post the first non-tubeguru post!tubeguru wrote:If you read that post, you might gain some information as to who it was who posted it.A Challenge wrote:The first post made by a not tubeguru member has had their account deleted: http://www.tubechallenge.com/forum/view ... ?&p=20#p20Tube Geek wrote: I think yes, but their name is black instead of 'clickable' blue
It is black, and not bold, and the only information is the poster name!
At the start, I briefly had the notion of using the tubeguru account for admin stuff only, and having my own "personal" account for day-to-day posting. However, I abandoned that idea after a few months, deleted the other account, and now just use this one.