Few minutes ago, one of our analytical contributors deleted his account. Don't know what happened, but hope he will remember: he, his insights into frequencies and symbols, were a true gift to this community.
Until we meet again!
Few minutes ago, one of our analytical contributors deleted his account. Don't know what happened, but hope he will remember: he, his insights into frequencies and symbols, were a true gift to this community.
Until we meet again!
Question: when a person deletes their account, why are their comments and post history erased? Couldn't they be retained?
Sometimes I search old threads, and it's a real shame that comments and posts are just gone.
Unfortunately, the Wins are set up so that when a user deletes their account, their entire history goes with them. It is unfortunate that 369Q chose the path they did, but what is done is done. There is no way to go back and preserve the posts and comments, unless someone already archived them.
I would greatly encourage any Anons considering this action to take a week or two away from The Great Awakening in order to recharge and rejuvenate themselves. Nuking your account isn't worth it.
That's a bummer about the archiving. Good to know, thanks.
You can choose to purge content when you delete an account