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Don Hills:
Ask the admins to ban you. It'll cover the concerns expressed by Magetoo.
MK14:
Why is everyone suddenly jumping in and replying to a thread, which is almost exactly one year old ?
Electro Detective:

--- Quote from: alsetalokin4017 on June 09, 2017, 07:37:40 am ---Maybe you should complain to whomever is tying you down in front of the computer and forcing you to log in to the forum.   

 :palm:

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--- Quote from: MK14 on June 09, 2017, 11:19:21 pm ---Why is everyone suddenly jumping in and replying to a thread, which is almost exactly one year old ?

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Perhaps some people are still tied down
and the person to complain to has left the building    :-[


MK14:

--- Quote from: Electro Detective on June 10, 2017, 02:04:35 am ---
--- Quote from: alsetalokin4017 on June 09, 2017, 07:37:40 am ---Maybe you should complain to whomever is tying you down in front of the computer and forcing you to log in to the forum.   

 :palm:

--- End quote ---



--- Quote from: MK14 on June 09, 2017, 11:19:21 pm ---Why is everyone suddenly jumping in and replying to a thread, which is almost exactly one year old ?

--- End quote ---


Most of us are still tied down
and the person to complain to has left the building    :-[

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You seem to have chosen a VERY bad example, here.

The OP, carried on, LONG after the request for deletion, and made a number of fresh posts.

Hence giving evidence that giving forum users time to "cool off", may have great wisdom attached to it.

Not on THIS forum, or even forum software. I've seen some web systems, allow users to be able to select a "Delete User" option. In their profile (or similar) page. It has a built in "cooling off" period, of usually at least 7 days. Giving the user time to change their minds.
Maybe such an option could "lock" the user account (leaving all past posts still available for anyone to read), so the user can no longer log in and make posts etc. The "lock" mode can only then (after 7 or 14 days cooling off period) be reversed by a moderator or administrator.
Ampera:
Just make your password 256 characters long, delete all your posts, change your email to a five minute disposable email, then lose the password. You cannot enter your account, you cannot recover the password, and you have no posts, nor evidence that you were ever here.
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