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baracine 12-03-07 06:58 AM

How do I delete my own thread?
 
A Cool New Member has hijacked a thread I started on the films of Sacha Guitry in Movie Talk and uses it to launch personal attacks against me in retribution for perceived past wrongs on my part in another forum years ago. I am not responding, I sent him a reminder of the forum rules and I have written (1) dvdtalk, (2) the founder and (3) forum@dvdtalk but nothing is being done so far to ban this member or make him stop.

Can I delete my own thread by simply deleting my Original Post in that thread or is there another way?

Mopower 12-03-07 07:30 AM

You can't.

chrisih8u 12-03-07 07:32 AM

Report the post to the moderators using the red triangle icon on the left.

baracine 12-03-07 08:07 AM

Thank you! I never saw this icon.

But what happens if I delete my original post? Doesn't it delete the thread at the same time?

Scott27 12-03-07 08:47 AM

It used to, but you can no longer delete the first post of a thread, for that reason.

matome 12-11-07 03:00 PM

Yeah, I remember there was a big brouhaha here a while ago where there was a HUGE discussion thread going about something and then it turned against the OP's views so he just deleted the thread along with the thousands of posts in it.

Trevor 12-12-07 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by matome
Yeah, I remember there was a big brouhaha here a while ago where there was a HUGE discussion thread going about something and then it turned against the OP's views so he just deleted the thread along with the thousands of posts in it.

Which is exactly why threads should never be deleted.

Closed, yes, but never deleted.

But I'm a free speech monster and don't even believe that any post should ever be deleted.

fumanstan 12-12-07 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by Trevor
Which is exactly why threads should never be deleted.

Closed, yes, but never deleted.

But I'm a free speech monster and don't even believe that any post should ever be deleted.

There are plenty of reasons. Basic things like a double post or forgetting a poll are pretty simple and easy for the poster to delete themselves rather then waiting for a moderator. :shrug:

Trevor 12-12-07 04:27 PM


Originally Posted by fumanstan
There are plenty of reasons. Basic things like a double post or forgetting a poll are pretty simple and easy for the poster to delete themselves rather then waiting for a moderator. :shrug:

True, but I'd rather just ignore the double postings and close the forgotten poll threads and open a new thread/poll.

The cons of deleting free speech outway those minor annoyances in my opinion, for what its worth.

baracine 12-12-07 05:01 PM

FYI.

What happened in my case (I'm the OP), the thread was locked, which means that Cool New Member's baseless paranoid rants against me will stand forever. And he hasn't been banned for his personal attacks against my age and my profession.

fumanstan 12-13-07 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by baracine
FYI.

What happened in my case (I'm the OP), the thread was locked, which means that Cool New Member's baseless paranoid rants against me will stand forever. And he hasn't been banned for his personal attacks against my age and my profession.

The thread was last posted on over a week ago and fallen off the map. I'm not sure why you would be worried about his posts sitting in DVDTalk archive history.

baracine 12-13-07 12:30 PM


Originally Posted by fumanstan
The thread was last posted on over a week ago and fallen off the map. I'm not sure why you would be worried about his posts sitting in DVDTalk archive history.

I had stopped contributing to the thread long before that. The man is guilty of the first offense in the book: personal attacks, compounded by slander, not to mention hikacking a thread and squatting on it. He hasn't been disciplined and his attacks are allowed to stay online.

Trevor 12-13-07 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by baracine
I had stopped contributing to the thread long before that. The man is guilty of the first offense in the book: personal attacks, compounded by slander, not to mention hikacking a thread and squatting on it. He hasn't been disciplined and his attacks are allowed to stay online.

True maybe, but I'd stop worrying about it.

Anyone that really matters to you would not read the thread and think negatively of you.

And besides, you and he were pretty much the only people in the universe reading the thread. :)

X 12-13-07 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by baracine
I had stopped contributing to the thread long before that. The man is guilty of the first offense in the book: personal attacks, compounded by slander, not to mention hikacking a thread and squatting on it. He hasn't been disciplined and his attacks are allowed to stay online.

You mean just like the posts you made to me when you disagreed with what I had posted?


Originally Posted by baracine
You're totally right. And the reason darkside was fuming at me is that I saw through X's pretty transparent fiction that he had watched the colourized She when he obviously hadn't, an issue everybody chooses to dance around, presumably because it makes the anti-colourists "look bad" - especially in view of their talk of "authenticity".

You repeatedly flat-out called me a liar, speculated about a disease I might have that would affect my sight, called me a troll, etc. That sure sounds like personal attacks and slander to me.

Did you get disciplined and were your posts allowed to stay online? Physician, heal thyself!


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