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Is there a way to erase either questions you've asked or answered on Fluther?

Asked by seventeen123 (428points) January 18th, 2010

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SABOTEUR's avatar

I don’t think so.
Your question or answer will probably survive longer than you.

(Welcome to Fluther!)

jeffgoldblumsprivatefacilities's avatar

Nope, they are permanent.

Allie's avatar

[mod says:] Once you’ve asked a question you have a short time to edit it. Keep in mind that editing your question won’t edit the answers that have been left. So, don’t change it too drastically otherwise the answers won’t make sense.
You could ask the mods/managers/founders to delete it, but it’s rare that something like that actually happens. Just because you don’t like your question doesn’t mean it won’t be relevant or interesting to others. Typically, we leave them up, unless you have a really good reason.

As for answers you post, the editing thing applies here too. When you post an answer you have a short time (10 minutes) until you can no longer edit. If you want to make changes, do so within that time frame. Since you can’t remove anything outright, some users edit their answers to “Removed by self.” or something to that extent as a way of self-moderating.

Fernspider's avatar

Fluther will own your soul * dun dun duuuun * {insert evil laugh and ominous music here}

Shield_of_Achilles's avatar

Nah, it will always be in records. The CIA is always keeping up with this site so they [REDACTED]

Sophief's avatar

Yes, change your name to Dibley, they will be removed for you!

BoBo1946's avatar

@Dibley Lmao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sophief's avatar

@BoBo1946 True though, seriously! :-)

stranger_in_a_strange_land's avatar

@Dibley we love your answers. ((hugs))

BoBo1946's avatar

@Dibley understood…..

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