Can I have my thread removed?

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Dejan Joksimovic

Joined May 9, 2017
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Not the code the TS posted. Calling delay(100) will take exactly the same amount of time as delay(50) -- in either case it will run the loop 40,000 times.
Hey WBahn, I know this is random but I couldnt seem to find any information about this anywhere else. Anyway, is it possible to delete my own thread, since I want to have it removed?
 

WBahn

Joined Mar 31, 2012
32,852
Hey WBahn, I know this is random but I couldnt seem to find any information about this anywhere else. Anyway, is it possible to delete my own thread, since I want to have it removed?
You should have thought about that before you posted it. Like almost anything on the internet, one you click Post, it is out in the wild forever.

The information you couldn't find anywhere is contained right in the User Agreement you claimed you read and that you agreed to when you joined:

"We reserve the rights to remove or modify any Content submitted for any reason without explanation. Requests for Content to be removed or modified will be undertaken only at our discretion. We reserve the right to take action against any account with the Service at any time.

You are granting us with a non-exclusive, permanent, irrevocable, unlimited license to use, publish, or re-publish your Content in connection with the Service. You retain copyright over the Content."

In general, we don't remove non-violating content because AAC is, among other things, a repository of discussions for future reference. Furthermore, many requests to remove content is because a student has requested unauthorized help with an assignment and now they want to destroy the evidence so that their instructor doesn't find it. That doesn't fly here.

You are also hijacking someone else's thread, which is highly frowned upon. So I've split your thread off and moved it to a more appropriate forum.
 

spinnaker

Joined Oct 29, 2009
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Hey WBahn, I know this is random but I couldnt seem to find any information about this anywhere else. Anyway, is it possible to delete my own thread, since I want to have it removed?

There is nothing preventing you from editing your own post. You can't delete the original post in the thread but you can edit it. But if somone quotes it, you are out of luck unless you can convince the person to edit or delete their post.
 

WBahn

Joined Mar 31, 2012
32,852
Plus, if the mod staff decides that a poster is deleting their content for the purpose of destroying evidence of cheating, we can simply restore the post (and likely ban the member permanently). Doesn't happen often, but it has happened.
 
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