Deleting your own topic: Skips is working on getting it back up

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For now, please ask any team member by PM or report and we will take care of it. Thanks for your understanding.
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Or you could just not post something you'll want to delete 2 minutes later...lol.
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She needs to stop breaking the site. 😂
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I have no objection to users deleting an entire topic when they feel they are done discussing. I just feel it's their right to do that. (And there's one particular user who I definitely don't blame her for deleting because old posts are always then used against her.)

But I do agree that it's frustrating when a user deletes their original post but not the entire thread. I think when that happens, the user intended to delete the whole thread but didn't know how to do it properly.


KendallsMom wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2019 2:15 am Or you could just not post something you'll want to delete 2 minutes later...lol.
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