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Old Mar 06, 2014, 10:49 AM
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How do you remove a comment you posted on some one else's thread?

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Old Mar 06, 2014, 10:58 AM
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How do you remove a comment you posted on some one else's thread?
If more than 4 hours have passed from the time you originally posted it, you can "report" it to a moderator and simply ask them to delete it. To report a post, try the icons until you find the right one? It will have instructions. On my phone, its a red outlined white triangle with a black exclamation point inside.

Otherwise edit your post, and one of the options will be delete. Its a two step process. Hope this helps.
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Old Mar 06, 2014, 04:45 PM
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I would send a PM to admin with the link to the post (click on the number of the post itself, and then copy the address in the internet addy line area)... that way YOUR post hasn't been reported. IDK about PC but most sites keep track of how many of your posts are reported as a negative thing, not keeping track as to WHY it was reported.

I don't think that's a biggie here, but who knows?
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Old Mar 07, 2014, 12:04 PM
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Using the report post icon is the absolute best way to get a post removed/edited or whatever needs being done. This way the whole team sees the report and can act on it much more quickly than by just pm'ing a team member (they may not be logged in to get your message in a timely fashion).

We do not keep records of reported posts to use negatively towards our members. That would be counterproductive to what this site is about, which is support.
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