Jomo is just kidding - Jomo and Denis are buddies.......Why is there a question? What is wrong with Denis' posts that they should be removed?
He's still mad at me cause he was unable to doShould Denis have all his posts removed?
Please vote yes or no.
You guys are sooooooo nice; put y'all on my xmas gift list....
which I'll accidentally lose...
It's not his post, it is Denis himself (that should be removed)Why is there a question? What is wrong with Denis' posts that they should be removed?
Yes, all of Denis' posts were accidentally removed. Some moderators are better than others! I sure hope that you are one of the better ones (as Denis would say--do you get my drift?)Didn't you actually have your posts wiped out at one point?
I recently saw galactus is on staff here, although he hasn't been online for a long time. He was once completely deleted from MMF by a moderator who got mad because galactus beat him to the punch in answering a math question. I had just recently been made a moderator there, and I hit the roof.
Yes, all of Denis' posts were accidentally removed. Some moderators are better than others! I sure hope that you are one of the better ones (as Denis would say--do you get my drift?)
No!!! Not the crypts. The rebuses yes but not the crypts.Just the crypts
Exactly, you purposely remove his posts but claim it was by accident. You seem to be understanding my drift.So far, in 9 years of moderating/administrating, I've never accidentally deleted any posts/users.
I've, um, manged to "spammer delete" two unoffending members so far... Unfortunately I didn't (and still don't) have the capability of bringing them back. ? They took it well, anyway.So far, in 9 years of moderating/administrating, I've never accidentally deleted any posts/users.
I lost a new member's first thread, on the old system (don't remember how that happened), but I lucked out because I'd always opened pending threads in their own tab, from the moderator control panel. Hence, there was still a copy in the original tab, so I was able to send the text back to the OP by private message, for reposting. Also, once in a while vBulletin sent posts into the ether, when I tried moving them into their own thread. The system always responded as though post moves were successful, but a few times I couldn't find them on the target board (or anywhere else). Eventually, I made it a habit to open a second copy of a thread (in another tab) before making changes, so that any lost material could be retrieved from the browser cache.… I've never accidentally deleted any posts …