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28-Oct-2005, 12:53 PM #1
Solved: Question about "My Posts" here on Techguy
Is there a way to remove old posts from the list that comes up when I do a "search for my posts"? There's some I'd like to continue to see, even some of the older ones, but others I'd like to get rid of?

Also, is this forum an appropriate place to post a question like this--i.e. about using the site? or is there some other place?

BTW, I searched the FAQs & didn't see anything about what I'm asking.
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28-Oct-2005, 01:05 PM #2
The threads and posts are undeletable after a short period (except by administrators and moderators).

Generally we do not delete them without good cause. Simply not liking to see them anymore would probably not be sufficient.
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28-Oct-2005, 02:16 PM #3
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