So, this is some epic idea. Now I need to spam in different random threads to get 10 posts so I can post feedback in rom thread that I've just installed on my HD2.
I know an answer to this question. I also happen to know other forums that have 0 spam and don't have this "epic" idea. Some don't allow to psot for 24 hours after registration and that is all...
What I fail to see is logic behind this. I need to spam in general sections to post legitimate feedback...
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We get complaints about that rule all the time. However, it is in place for a reason and is not going anywhere. Furthermore, 10-post spammers always have their junk posts removed, and by creating this thread you've only managed to flag yourself as an account to watch for such spam. Simply answer some questions or contribute to the forum in some way and you'll be to 10 posts before you know it.
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How can i delete my own post, why is it so hard (she said, lol) ???
trueiceman said:
How can i delete my own post, why is it so hard (she said, lol) ???
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I think the moderator has to, you can edit your post and request the delete and mark the reason why.
or you can report the post and request it be deleted...
teckels said:
I think the moderator has to, you can edit your post and request the delete and mark the reason why.
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Naddict said:
or you can report the post and request it be deleted...
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ok thanks guys.
Thanks for the help.
Contacting a moderator just to have one's own post edited or deleted? That is a far more 'suboptimal' procedure causing more work and wasting more time of both members and moderators than what is necessary. Every other board on the planet has a simple button for editing or deleting one's own posts, so what is supposed to be the 'reason' behind this peculiar restriction?
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Contacting a moderator just to have one's own post edited or deleted? That is a far more 'suboptimal' procedure causing more work and wasting more time of both members and moderators than what is necessary. Every other board on the planet has a simple button for editing or deleting one's own posts, so what is supposed to be the 'reason' behind this peculiar restriction?
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Threads do not get deleted here, they can only be opened or closed.
The Moderators here do delete posts, but only under specific conditions, they don't delete posts just because you want it removed.
You can edit your own posts to remove whatever you want from your posts but you have to leave at least 2 characters.
The way I do it is I delete what is in the post an leave .. in its place.
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Hmmm ... looks like a case of «what are all the other boards on the web doing wrong and only we doing it right?», because it would be cleaner and leave threads with less clutter if one could cut for good what is no longer needed/correct and will only confuse people, would it not? nevertheless and be that as it may, thank you for the explanation and suggestion.
Qui Peccavit said:
Contacting a moderator just to have one's own post edited or deleted? That is a far more 'suboptimal' procedure causing more work and wasting more time of both members and moderators than what is necessary. Every other board on the planet has a simple button for editing or deleting one's own posts, so what is supposed to be the 'reason' behind this peculiar restriction?
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The Reporting Feature is also used for closing a thread as well...
There's really nothing wrong with using the reporting feature for a thread and isn't negatively viewed by a Moderator/Administrator to just to simply close it.
The following steps are the best way to have a thread closed by a Moderator (and they prefer to be asked by the specific member who opened the thread... that's you).
{FYI... The Moderators prefer not to delete a thread unless it's necessary to do so. Closing a thread keeps the information available for other members to learn from it as well.}
1) On the first post, select the bottom left triangle (reporting a post).
2) When the next page loads, select the reason on drop down section (at the bottom left of the text area), then select the one that states "Thread/post moving or maintenance".
3) If it's because your question was simply answered, then type the reason within the text area. Something simple like "Can you please close this thread because my posted question has been answered." (you can also tell them that "Ibuprophen is awesome" LOL!).
4) Finally, select the "Send report" and you'll then be taken back to the thread. Your all set!
The report is then listed on cue for a Moderator. It typically takes anywhere from 10 min to a day or two. The Moderators are very good and are pretty much on top of things.
Reporting a thread isn't intended as a bad thing. It just elevates having to send call-outs and PM's to a bunch of Moderators till one is available.
You've now graduated from the "Closing a thread 101" course! LMAO!!!
Good Luck!
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Thanks, that was a nice tutorial on an indispensable functionality on any discussion board. Have a sunny afternoon.
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The Reporting Feature is also used for closing a thread as well...
There's really nothing wrong with using the reporting feature for a thread and isn't negatively viewed by a Moderator/Administrator to just to simply close it.
The following steps are the best way to have a thread closed by a Moderator (and they prefer to be asked by the specific member who opened the thread... that's you).
{FYI... The Moderators prefer not to delete a thread unless it's necessary to do so. Closing a thread keeps the information available for other members to learn from it as well.}
1) On the first post, select the bottom left triangle (reporting a post).
2) When the next page loads, select the reason on drop down section (at the bottom left of the text area), then select the one that states "Thread/post moving or maintenance".
3) If it's because your question was simply answered, then type the reason within the text area. Something simple like "Can you please close this thread because my posted question has been answered." (you can also tell them that "Ibuprophen is awesome" LOL!).
4) Finally, select the "Send report" and you'll then be taken back to the thread. Your all set!
The report is then listed on cue for a Moderator. It typically takes anywhere from 10 min to a day or two. The Moderators are very good and are pretty much on top of things.
Reporting a thread isn't intended as a bad thing. It just elevates having to send call-outs and PM's to a bunch of Moderators till one is available.
You've now graduated from the "Closing a thread 101" course! LMAO!!!
Good Luck!
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That's all well and good for closing threads, but having posts deleted isn't going to happen unless the post violates one of the XDA rules and gets reported to a Moderator, if there is no violation, the post does not get deleted, even if reported. Instead, it must be edited by the poster.
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That's the shortcoming of the system, for which your little « ... » edit is probably the best workaround under the circumstances. Nevertheless, simply being able to delete one's own posts would leave threads looking less cluttered and be a quicker and more elegant solution -- especially when information provided in a guide or tutorial becomes outdated and leads to confusion.
Well, since there is nothing we ordinary mortals can do about it, I thank both of you for your input, maybe one fine day the powers that be see the light.
The best solution in this case is to be silent
So if you haven't noticed there are a bunch of spam threads below (and also probably above once I post this) from 3 different users so far. This is the first time I've seen this bad of a spam and I'm wondering what's up with it, but hopefully all the threads are removed soon. But in the mean time I guess ignore them or report them. Also leaving a warning that the Spam takes up about 1-2 pages woth of threads.
Instead of making a thread regarding the issue, simply report the spam so that it can be dealt with accordingly.
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"There may also be other replies, but you will not receive any more notifications .."
Each time XDA Developers Forum sends me an email to notify me that there has been new activity in a thread that I am following, it includes the statement:
"There may also be other replies, but you will not receive any more notifications until you visit the forum again."
But I'm not sure this is really true (and, in any case, I'd rather that the forum continue to send me notifications on the schedule that I've selected for each thread that I've followed, e.g. immediate, daily, weekly...).
Does the forum notification really follow that? The links in the emails, e.g. this one from today:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/isnt-contrast-settings-t3446637?goto=newpost
.. do not contain anything to identify me, so effectively (unless I happened to have set a sticky login cookie) clicking on the link does not tell the forum that I have visited again...
warm regards,
As a senior member, you should know where to post if you have issues with anything related to the forum
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Someone brought me a OnePlus 8 to fix because they have this on the screen. I assume I just need to flash it, but have never seen this before. Verizon variant. Any insite?
Also phone came with this NXP Device Test Application, pictured below. Did a factory reset and both testing app and numbers at the bottom remained. Beginning to think this is a demo model? or testing model. Strange that it works on network... and works on Tmobile.
mateonexus4ever said:
Someone brought me a OnePlus 8 to fix because they have this on the screen. I assume I just need to flash it, but have never seen this before. Verizon variant. Any insite?
Also phone came with this NXP Device Test Application, pictured below. Did a factory reset and both testing app and numbers at the bottom remained. Beginning to think this is a demo model? or testing model. Strange that it works on network... and works on Tmobile.
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You can have a talk with this guy:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-8/help/oneplus-8-in2013-in2017-version-t4160401
He has the same curious problem, maybe you can find what it is together
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@mateonexus4ever THREAD CLOSED as a subject matter related thread already exists as you discovered already: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-8/help/oneplus-8-in2013-in2017-version-t4160401
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