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Yeah, but you too posted the same thing twice at the same time stamp, on your own Power outage threadIt seems I'm the only one who can post...
Double posts is something that seems to happen sporadically. The last couple of days seems to be one of those sporadsYeah, I've not had any trouble posting stuff but am getting duplicates. When clicking "POST REPLY", you get an error message, and your post does not appear. However, if you refresh the page, you find it has been posted anyway.
Indeed. As has been said, refreshing the page indicates that the message actually has been posted.As above, server error message comes up, but post has been made.
Indeed. Some forum software (and/or configurations of forum software) do allow that. I've seen it argued that it is undesirable to allow members to literally delete (irrevocably destroy) a message - since a member may then 'destroy evidence' - so some who run forums favour making a message 'invisible', rather than literally deleting it. However, as you say, essentially the same can be achieved by 'editing to a full stop, so I don't think that is a valid concern.Would be useful to be able to delete post completely, not much difference to editing the post to a full stop.
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