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Regarding this:

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I’ve seen this now a few times. Is there some reason why a post will not be deleted for 100 years? On another Discourse board I visit, the message says 4 hours and after 4 hours, the post is gone. Are we waiting to see if someone in the next 100 years flags it? :grinning:

And how does an author withdraw a post? I’ve been known to have a few I’d like to withdraw after second thoughts.

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Really it’s only 99.93 years, counting leap years. Although it depends slightly on if the century includes a year divisible by 400.

Ha! I thought you could actually mess with it. :laughing:

Well, if someone hasn’t flagged it in 99.93 years, I’m sure it will be safe to delete it.

I…am…about to hit flag. Nope. I’ve stopped myself in the nick of time.
Woohoo! That was close.
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You click on the 3 dots at the bottom of your reply and one of the choices that comes up is a trashcan. I’m not sure how long you have to make that decision, though. But then your post will be replaced by the withdrawn message which will stay for +/- 99.93 years. Unless, of course, it’s flagged. :grinning:

So how does the author decide to “un-withdraw” a post?

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My WAG is that this is another example of the fight between SDMB culture and the workings of Discourse. The SDMB philosophy was that you had just five minutes to edit your post, and after that, you owned it, and it was there forever. Accountability was the overriding value. Discourse allowed the edit window to be set to the same time interval, but separately from that, there was the “delete” function that continued to be available to the post owner for much longer than that (in fact, possibly indefinitely). This formerly caused posts to be completely disappeared by the system within a set time (I think the default was previously 24 hours). My guess is that someone tweaked the settings to change 24 hours to be as close to “forever” as the system would allow, in keeping with the above philosophy.

The default for Discourse was 24 hours. We had an incident where someone deleted their post and by the time the forum moderator saw it, more than 24 hours had passed and the moderator had no idea what had been in the post. We had a discussion about possible abuse of this feature in the mod loop and our admin decided to bump the timer up to basically forever, so that mods could always go back and see what was done and why.

BTW, when and why did the “will be automatically deleted in X hours unless flagged” change from 24 hours to 876000 hours?

The when was about a week ago (ish).

As for why, see my last post.

Sorry, missed that.

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Thank you. Will be great to know when I realize my foot was in my mouth or I over-reacted or I failed to give someone the benefit of the doubt or I just got gotcha! trolled or…withdraw post, the gift that keeps on giving.

Thanks also for it grin-inducing last bit. See y’all in a 100 years💆🏻

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Guys, we did it! We beat entropy!

Thanks for the explanation.