Why do people do that?
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Gives them a sense of anti-accomplishment.
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@Hagredion said in #1:
> Why do people do that?
Because Lichess lets them.
Seriously, this is the only site I'm a member of where you can pretty much delete any post you've ever made at any time. Most sites only allow you to do that for a short while after you post.
So, a better question would be - why does Lichess let people delete their posts at any time? It sure messes up discussions.
> Why do people do that?
Because Lichess lets them.
Seriously, this is the only site I'm a member of where you can pretty much delete any post you've ever made at any time. Most sites only allow you to do that for a short while after you post.
So, a better question would be - why does Lichess let people delete their posts at any time? It sure messes up discussions.
@borninthesixties said in #5:
> Because Lichess lets them.
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> Seriously, this is the only site I'm a member of where you can pretty much delete any post you've ever made at any time. Most sites only allow you to do that for a short while after you post.
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> So, a better question would be - why does Lichess let people delete their posts at any time? It sure messes up discussions.
Well I think -
> Because Lichess lets them.
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> Seriously, this is the only site I'm a member of where you can pretty much delete any post you've ever made at any time. Most sites only allow you to do that for a short while after you post.
>
> So, a better question would be - why does Lichess let people delete their posts at any time? It sure messes up discussions.
Well I think -
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The real question is, why doesn't Lichess simply remove a comment or post the way the poster intends, rather than making sure everyone knows that something was taken down.
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