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Youd think so wouldnt you.

However there is no delete whole message selection or proceed button.

I just went into the wasteland and started a thread.

Clicked edit, and the buttons were there.

I assume that you went to the first post in the thread to try and remove it?

(Even if you started the thread, you can't remove it by editing the 5th or 6th post)

To delete this message, check the appropriate option below and then click the 'Delete this Message' button.

Note: deleting this message will result in the deletion of the entire thread because this is the first post in the thread.

Delete Options:

  • Do Not Delete Message
  • Delete Message

Oh.... and if you have any more problems, go and post in the "feedback/bugs" section. :)

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I just went into the wasteland and started a thread.

Clicked edit, and the buttons were there.

I assume that you went to the first post in the thread to try and remove it?

(Even if you started the thread, you can't remove it by editing the 5th or 6th post)

To delete this message, check the appropriate option below and then click the 'Delete this Message' button.

Note: deleting this message will result in the deletion of the entire thread because this is the first post in the thread.

Delete Options:

  • Do Not Delete Message
  • Delete Message

 

Oh.... and if you have any more problems, go and post in the "feedback/bugs" section. :rofl:

Have gone to the origonal post about five times and cant find anything to do with a delete option. I have done it in the past however thought it may have been taken away with the revamped site.

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OK, i just went and tried again.

I started a thread in the SA section.

I have no modertor access in this section, so in theory, this section should look exactly the same to both of us.

Check out the picture below, and tell me if you see the same thing.

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OK, i just went and tried again.

I started a thread in the SA section.

I have no modertor access in this section, so in theory, this section should look exactly the same to both of us.

Check out the picture below, and tell me if you see the same thing.

Just has the reason for editing box.

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hrm ok......

interesting.

In that case, I GUESS YOU'RE SCREWED!

nah... if you want a thread removed, just hit the 'report post' button, and type something to the effect of "i would like this thread deleted now" and submit it.

:)

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