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@ghost-of-a-duke saidWhat kind of a noise annoys an oyster?
Ah, but can you remove a post already removed by a poster?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidWhat kind of a noise annoys an oyster?
Ah, but can you remove a post already removed by a poster?
@russ saidIs there a time limit for removal as with editing?
@Very-Rusty
If a mod removes a post, it is removed from the thread, as before.
@shallow-blue removed their quoted postThis happens when I quote a post which is subsequently removed by the poster.
@shallow-blue saidI already did that, keep up.
This happens when I quote a post which is subsequently removed by the poster.
@great-big-stees saidI think you have to do it while posting, unless there is another way I haven't discovered yet.
Sorry. I thought it said "poster". If I knew how to self remove this post I would. 🤔 🙁
@very-rusty saidI see now, just have to go to my forum posts and can remove it anytime.....DUH ME!!!
I think you have to do it while posting, unless there is another way I haven't discovered yet.
@very-rusty saidRather than having to remove ones post, for whatever reason, would it not be wiser to read it over, a few times before posting, so there will be no reason to remove it?
I see now, just have to go to my forum posts and can remove it anytime.....DUH ME!!!
-VR
@great-big-stees saidI have used the possibility of removing a post but I agree, it is a strange idea.
Rather than having to remove ones post, for whatever reason, would it not be wiser to read it over, a few times before posting, so there will be no reason to remove it?