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Is there a way a psoter can remove their post after it served its need, for example, I posted the need for advice on a spwecific day, now that that day has passed, I would like to remove it as it is no longer timely.
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Is there a way a psoter can remove their post after it served its need, for example, I posted the need for advice on a spwecific day, now that that day has passed, I would like to remove it as it is no longer timely.
Thanks
normalheightsfoodie
Nov 05, 2009 02:37PM
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A big part of the value of our site is in the archives, which other people can read and learn from. We don't remove old posts simply for being no longer timely. It would be way too much work, and in many cases, that same information is helpful to other people at other times.
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