Hi there. I'd like to ask how to delete a thread here.
{Mod edit: Parts of the post removed and thread closed; question answered via PM - Oswald Boelcke}
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This site always unlimited post editing, most sites do not.
Deleting threads potentially means deleting other member's posts.
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I've already solve my problem . I want to delet the post/quote . How to?
sudhesut said:
I've already solve my problem . I want to delet the post/quote . How to?
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I assume that your question is related to your post here.
You are not able or let's say authorised to delete a post; this would require a moderator to do it on your behalf. However, you're able to edit your post and to remove the whole content from your post unless the thread is locked/closed. In my post here, I pointed to the respective "Edit" button but it also shows the "Report" button to alert the moderators team.
However, due to the spirit of XDA to share knowledge and experiences including solution to a problem or issue, I believe it's much better and appropriate to leave your post as it is but to share in it (a via a new post) how you solved your problem.
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Oswald Boelcke said:
I assume that your question is related to your post here.
You are not able or let's say authorised to delete a post; this would require a moderator to do it on your behalf. However, you're able to edit your post and to remove the whole content from your post unless the thread is locked/closed. In my post here, I pointed to the respective "Edit" button but it also shows the "Report" button to alert the moderators team.
However, due to the spirit of XDA to share knowledge and experiences including solution to a problem or issue, I believe it's much better and appropriate to leave your post as it is but to share in it (a via a new post) how you solved your problem.
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Oswald Boelcke
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thank you for your answer.
Mod edit: @Spiuwirkid Thread closed as a subject matter related thread already exists, in which you've also posted:
How to repack payload.bin
Hello all. I haven't posted here for years. My account is still active, but I am no longer allowed to post in specific forums regarding ROMs, so I am asking here. [moderators: sorry if this is the wrong topic. It is the closest I could find...
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Please review the XDA Forum Rules with special emphasis on rule no. 5 and do not create a new thread if a topic related one already exists. Thanks for your cooperation.
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Anyone Know How To Repack .img Files Into Payload.bin?
I keep seeing it on every rom thread but yet to find out what it means.
twixyfig said:
I keep seeing it on every rom thread but yet to find out what it means.
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The Original Poster (also abbreviated as OP) of a ROM thread very often additionally creates posts no. 2 and/or no. 3 immediately after he created his ROM thread i.e. after the creation of the thread's first post (that is also known as the Opening Post, which is also abbreviated as OP).
If the OP hasn't yet a content for the posts #2 or #3, then he enters "reserved" meaning these posts are reserved for his future use that e.g. could be to add changelogs in post #2 if new versions of a ROM are released.
I hope I was able to sufficiently answer you're question.
By the way, a remark: We only allow developers to reserve posts in their own development thread, and nobody else. This means if you pass by "reserved posts" that don't comply with this condition, please report such a post via the report function. Thanks for your cooperation.
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Oswald Boelcke said:
The Original Poster (also abbreviated as OP) of a ROM thread very often additionally creates posts no. 2 and/or no. 3 immediately after he created his ROM thread i.e. after the creation of the thread's first post (that is also known as the Opening Post, which is also abbreviated as OP).
If the OP hasn't yet a content for the posts #2 or #3, then he enters "reserved" meaning these posts are reserved for his future use that e.g. could be to add changelogs in post #2 if new versions of a ROM are released.
I hope I was able to sufficiently answer you're question.
By the way, a remark: We only allow developers to reserve posts in their own development thread, and nobody else. This means if you pass by "reserved posts" that don't comply with this condition, please report such a post via the report function. Thanks for your cooperation.
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Oswald Boelcke
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Ah, makes more sense now. Thanks for your help!
twixyfig said:
Ah, makes more sense now. Thanks for your help!
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That's great. I'm glad that my explanation helped. Did you already noted this tutorial for threads in the General Q&A forum?
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having problems with rooting my phone *fingercrossed* hope someone help me with it ,ty
phrixi said:
having problems with rooting my phone *fingercrossed* hope someone help me with it ,ty
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@phrixi Welcome to XDA. I hope you always get the support you require.
However, thread closed as duplicate of the thread that I've moved out of the development forum, for which it didn't qualify, to Android Q&A.
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Your other duplicate post has been deleted.
Please review the XDA Forum Rules, to which you agreed to adhere when you registered, with special emphasis on rule no. 5 and post only ONCE! Thanks for your cooperation.
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Update: Thread re-opened as OP removed the content of the opening post of the above linked thread. Another new duplicate got deleted.
does someone know?
coockedcow said:
does someone know?
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As far as I know, you can only edit a thread, not delete it. You could try reporting your thread's original post and ask if they can delete the thread.
coockedcow said:
does someone know?
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@coockedcow Welcome to XDA! I hope you'll always get the support you require.
A user is not able to delete a thread or a post; you can only edit your posts. Likewise you are not able to close/lock a thread, this also requires a moderator. If you like one of your posts deleted or one of your threads close, please notify the moderators team via the report function. I've by the way moved this thread from forum "Samsung Galaxy A51 Guides, News, & Discussion" as your thread was not related to that device.
Please be also aware that we generally don't delete threads but only close them in order to avoid HTTP 404 errors after search engines have indexed XDA. Such errors provide a poor user experience that we want to avoid. The only exceptions to this rule are spams and duplicate threads; however, latter ones only immediately after they were created.
You might find much more useful information in this excellent guide by our RC @sd_shadow:
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Thread closed on request of OP @coockedcow
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