View Full Version : Forum question: OT distractions, delete help please
gfunk
09-26-2007, 05:56 AM
http://www.pherolibrary.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18117
I'm trying to make a proper
discussion that would benefit those of us that like to experiment with the higher -none applications and someone
goes ahead and posts total rubbish.
OT is really frustrating as when you try to do a specific search in the
forum and end up with absolute nonsense like this..
Mods, could you please be so kind and delete this
user's totally OT, non valuable and distracting post? The reply after seems inappropriate as well and
should be deleted too. Many many thanks!:thumbsup:
Another thing I could do is delete the whole topic
all together and start it over again, but then we'd lose tenacious's reply. Such a shame we don't have the
messaging system here anymore, then I'd not have to make a public post about this..
idesign
09-27-2007, 09:05 AM
http://www.pherolibrary.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18117
I'm trying to make a
proper discussion that would benefit those of us that like to experiment with the higher -none applications and
someone goes ahead and posts total rubbish.
OT is really frustrating as when you try to do a specific search in
the forum and end up with absolute nonsense like this..
Mods, could you please be so kind and delete this
user's totally OT, non valuable and distracting post? The reply after seems inappropriate as well and
should be deleted too. Many many thanks!:thumbsup:
Another thing I could do is delete the whole topic
all together and start it over again, but then we'd lose tenacious's reply. Such a shame we don't have the
messaging system here anymore, then I'd not have to make a public post about this..
Sorry gfunk, just
having a little fun, and didn't mean to hijack your thread.
You might notice I kept steering back to the topic.
I edited my replies and left only the parts going back to the topic. That help?
gfunk
10-02-2007, 05:21 AM
I know you didn't have any bad
intentions and sometimes it is tempting to make some jokes and that's why they set up the humor section on this
forum because it became a problem too many posts not being serious and distracting the topics in what is supposed to
be a serious and informative forum for the pheromone experimentation.
Thanks for the reply here and the change in
the thread, I'll post sometime soon after doing another attempt on a high dosage and try to wake the thread back to
life again.:thumbsup:
idesign
10-02-2007, 02:12 PM
You're very kind and
understanding, thanks for the reply. That story I told was actually true, less the unbelievable parts. I'm doing
a lot of experimenting still and get mild ODs fairly often. I'll post to your thread when I get a good one.
I
think you're right btw, knowing the OD limits is very useful.
gfunk
10-27-2007, 09:59 AM
Which was just what I did, double
post. Not intentional though.
gfunk
10-27-2007, 10:02 AM
Mods, would you please respond to
how we delete one of our own posts? When double posting and such, there doesn't seem to be an option to delete
anymore. Now the messaging system isn't working on the forum no more too so I can't get no answer that way either.
Thanks :thumbsup:
belgareth
10-27-2007, 02:36 PM
Yeah, it is a problem. Most
often, when people double post they leave a note in the post asking us to delete it. I wish it could be done another
way but it can't.
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