I must admit, I had lost touch with the limitations of forums like this compared to social media. In social media, I tend to delete everything after two or three days, whether it's Facebook, Instagram, whatever. It's just who I am. I hate people who may come across something I have posted five years from now and who then might think "Oh, so that's his opinion." - because it isn't! That's just how I felt *at that time*.
So to that end, I have edited all my posts here to nonsense garbage in the absence of a delete button. And until a delete button arrives on forums such as these, I have learned my lesson - will never visit them again.
However, if the moderator/owner could *permanently* delete my account and all my posts, that would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Always a bullshit move. Cause damage to the community because... Reasons.
This is why social media is just crap.
Meaningless conversations with no persistence in time, just nothing at all.
@Gryzor , can the editing of posts be disabled after a certain time?
@WiltshireWizard , as far as I know, you've been treated fairly here, yet there you go causing damage because of selfish reasons.
You know what you're missing with your attitude? The benefit of retrospective. The benefit of learning from the past and from your errors. Maybe you should give it a thought.
Good bye.
It's ok to anonymise your account and it's your right to remove any personal data. But the content of a post is not personal data, at least once your account is anonymised. Removing your stuff from a forum is, as Gryzor said, a bullshit move. Now part of the information is gone which is an insult to all those that spent their time to join a discussion or help.
- If you don't want to have your stuff permanently on a forum, don't post.
- If your posts don't have a meaning, don't post.
- If you don't consider to become a part of a community, don't join one
Personally I think posts should be locked for editing after a few hours to avoid tampering with data. That's how other forums do it. People should be allowed to delete their personal data and become "anonymous123", but their posts stay how they are. if there are special posts that need to be deleted for legal reasons (sharing really personal data e.g.) this can be done on request.
Totally agree. Comments shouldn't be editable for longer than, say, 48 hours after the post.
Attention whoring at it's finest. :'( :laugh:
I have read the edited posts and the result is worst than trolling on the forum.
Really asshole move if you ask me... Really can't understand why.
@rexbeng yeah, what I was thinking, no idea if possible though.
@Gryzor Well, in that case... As much as I find the edit option handy myself (English is a foreign tongue, I make mistakes), I'd prefer to double-post to correct myself and have the edit option removed entirely.
Nah, found how it's done, hopefully this will prevent such crap in the future.
Quote from: rexbeng on 13:16, 29 July 22Totally agree. Comments shouldn't be editable for longer than, say, 48 hours after the post.
Maybe. But there are a few instances where it's useful to edit older comments, like when updating a dead link, often in the very first post if it a project or something that a member is releasing.
Sure, but this happens how often? I'm sure a mod will be happy to help with the occasional request to merge some new post with the initial one in the thread if the purpose is so crystal clear.
The irony of WiltshireWizard's post is that on the one hand he is now known as a douche whereas before he was just another user, and he will be remembered as such in five years time as well, regardless of whether he has changed as a person.
Then to top it all off he mentions Facebook and Instagram - and I bet there's also other similar services he uses (Google?) - that are known to hold your data forever, even if you delete them at the application level so the public cannot see them anymore.
Stupid morons who start witch hunts against people for ancient quotes or HR departments who actively seek out your history on the net are another thing entirely, problems that need to be solved as a society, not a singular person hiding from them.
What was the other one called? That shit who programmed a JavaScript CPC emulator? (Don't bother answering. It's a rhetorical question.)
Quote from: robcfg on 13:05, 29 July 22This is why social media is just crap.
Meaningless conversations with no persistence in time, just nothing at all.
I don't disagree, in essence. I think the problem is more that some old-style Internet doesn't give the participants
a chance to forget, compared with the perceived ephemerality (is that a word?) of the social media (that may not be real anyway).
Sometimes we may post something embarrassing... in a few years, that is going to be there for ever (OK, probably not; but let's say
for a long time).
It has happened to everybody; I'm sure I have a couple of post around here that
today embarrass myself. Either we have nicknames that are mostly anonymous like in the late 90s, which is mostly not the case anymore (for myself, my nick is 1:1 with my real name), or there's something broken here.
I'm totally against vandalism, but if there was an option for forum users to just be forgotten, that would be great. Otherwise, I think it is best to not participate.
I totally get your point, but if you're posting stuff you may regret, a forum is definitely not for you because the good thing about it is you can check posts way back in time.
And I still think that even in that case, going back and seeing what you did wrong is a good way to get better.
Quote from: robcfg on 19:07, 29 July 22I totally get your point, but if you're posting stuff you may regret, a forum is definitely not for you because the good thing about it is you can check posts way back in time.
And I still think that even in that case, going back and seeing what you did wrong is a good way to get better.
Yes, but we all know the GDPR exists, isn't it? Could be for the wrong reasons, bad implemented, whatever; but it is true we don't have control on the information we post here. At least removing any PII classified data should be possible.
Which is not the case we are discussing in this thread, we all see that :D But if someone wanted that information to be removed, the forum should support a way of doing that (showing the account name as [deleted] or whatever).
Sometimes I wonder if the people writing the forum software had thought that something like CPC Wiki would be around for... how old is this site now? :D
I registered on the 22 of November 2006, go figure... 8)
- Precisely, a mod can update a post if needed, no problem there.
- @MaV, that's the exact reason I'm leaning his crap around, for him to be known as an asshole.
- If someone provides a good (or bad!) reason, we can delete offending posts. Or, at least, attribute the posts to a dummy user so as to not break discussions, but also remove the burden for the user asking.
- The wiki is, I think, 18 years old?
By the way, the only PII we have is what the user provided. And this is editable by the user. If need be any PII can be deleted by a mod. It's not like we're in the business of collecting them or doxxing people (like some people in the community have done with me...)
@Gryzor , according to the member list, you created your account one day earlier than me ;D
That is, 2006-11-21, which will make the CPCWiki 16 years old on November.
Don't tell me we missed the 15 year celebration! :P
Damn, you were so early?!
But I talked about the wiki, not the forum!
Hehe, if you are the Alpha and the Omega of the forum, I'm the Beta and the Psi ;D
And you're right but not by much, the wiki started the 6th of June, 2006.
Huh yeah of course 2016,don't know where I got 18.
Good to have you, ΒΨ!
My pleasure, AΩ! :D
I liked it more like before that there was only one post for each answer, now this thread occupies the entire recent posts forum.
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Hmmm remind me in two weeks if you'd be kind enough, just went on leave so no laptop for a couple of weeks at least... 🙂
Oh nice. Phi2x, after deleting all his posts, felt like posting a scatological picture here... :picard2:
I don't think anyone got to see it as I wake up pretty early, but apologies if anyone did.
What on earth possesses grown up men to behave like pimple faced 12 year olds I'll never understand..
Quote from: Gryzor on 03:59, 30 July 22What on earth possesses grown up men to behave like pimple faced 12 year olds I'll never understand..
That could be the reason why he deletes his posts on social media a short time later.
Because whenever he writes something, he's 12 years old, and when he deletes it later on, he's grown up.
Back and forth, back and forth. Like a multiple personality switching between two modes.
Fun fact:
In real life you can't delete what you have done.
You can't hit your wife with a baseball-bat and later on "delete it".
And you can't call her a whore and later on delete it.
Be always careful of what you do and say, everytime and everywhere.
Though I agree on principle, this is why he'd delete *some* of them, not spend gods know how much time to delete them all!
Best thing to do I think is perm ban people who do this, it be destroys the "community" and value is people start doing this kind of thing.
Well yes, but banning them after the fact does little... Anyhow, editing is now permitted only for 60 minutes, so hopefully it'll prevent future vandalism of the sort.
Nice! What happens if a user decides to delete an account? Would the posts remain but without the original name?
I think they appear under [Deleted User] or something like that. I think I can also attribute them to another user.
The nickname allows people to be anonymous, so there no reason to change it in theory.
I must be showing my age, I had to Google "doxxing". ;)
And the reason guys can behave like pimply 12 year olds, is because deep down inside, that's what most of them still are, it's just a lot closer to the surface in some! :D
That's why I mostly quote posts, so that there's a non-editable record of what was actually said, that the other poster can neither edit nor delete.
@WiltshireWizard : This request of yours may answer your original post of never having started a family. Women tend not to like men who are shallow and don't stand by what they've said in the past.
Bryce.
Ooh, cutting there Bryce!
This topic is going to look really odd if WiltshireWizard deletes his original post...
Haha so true :D
Quote from: Animalgril987 on 17:17, 31 July 22This topic is going to look really odd if WiltshireWizard deletes his original post...
Posts can no longe be edited 60 minutes after they are created.
So, just in case in 10 years really someone is searching for WiltshireWizard's stuff on the net, it's no longer random stuff about retro computing, which nobody would care about. Now it's about his character.
Thing is, I have literally no idea why he would do that. Changing his mind? About what?
By the way thanks for all the support, it's nice to see I'm not the crazy one.
Hey, we're mad about computers that are nearly 40 years old, we're ALL crazy :D
... And happy about it.