Posted on Jan 30, 2014
The "high road?" Using the edit feature to essentially delete and hide things they previously posted. What's the answer to this?
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Im sure you all know which thread I am referencing (twin buns). A soldier basically went through and deleted every comment including the topic header itself. She then called it "taking the high road." I can't speak to her motives of doing so but it was probably smart on her part to protect her later. However, it does make the entire thread useless, especially if you can just make the topic itself disappear.<div>But say for example, I cussed out a CSM on here and then later went back and deleted it. What then? I say if you say it, then own it. Accept responsibility for your actions. Don't cop-out after the fact.</div>
Posted 12 y ago
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Yes there should be ownership and editing a post to delete your comments is not right. We can all agree some replies were educational and some were outright attacks. If the original poster didn't like the attention or comments then I can understand their actions. Not saying I agree with it but maybe it was the move that would finally send the discussion to the graveyard.<div><br></div><div>It definitely got ugly in there and I am glad for the new turn of events - some individuals lost their professionalism there and we have all decided it is time to move on.</div><div><br></div><div>In this world nothing is ever gone - I am sure if it was unprofessional or disrespectful a post could be unedited by admins and used as proof if need be.</div><div><br></div><div>Now time to move on to the next individual that needs assistance or help.</div>
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Two buns? Just so much comes to mind since I never saw the original thread. lol <br><br>On most sites there is a time limit to edit a post or topic. Maybe RP needs to set time limits on editing post.<br>
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SSG V. Michelle Woods
1SG, glad to see I'm not the only one who thought "two buns" implied a wide array of things haha!
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