Deleting threads...

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May 10, 2002
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Anyone notice the increased deletion of threads? What ever happend to people sticking with their guns and not deleting every thread in question?
I used to never see people delete their own threads.
 
Mar 12, 2005
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I do that because when I see that I have either been proven wrong, that my thread has been in discussion in the past, or when I feel I haven't learned or taught anyone anything, that really gets to me. So I delete the thread. Sorry if It bothers you.
 
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Cmoke said:
^^^did i mention your name? no.
MR. RY and 206 said it.

I have a question for you all, even you hemp feel free to answer, should I just leave a thread where I was proven wrong, or should I delete it because upon further research of evidence that has refuted my arguments that's enough to delete the thread?
 
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Make a post admitting you're wrong at the end of the thread. Then if it bothers you that you keep getting clowned message a mod and have the thread locked.

It would be beneficial for everyone to be able to reference previous discussions and specific posts.
 
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Deadpool said:
Make a post admitting you're wrong at the end of the thread. Then if it bothers you that you keep getting clowned message a mod and have the thread locked.

It would be beneficial for everyone to be able to reference previous discussions and specific posts.
Good Idea, that's how I want the thread, when the subject has either been proven right or wrong, then it should be there with no stupid comments.