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When I delete my own notes it's usually for one of three
main reasons:
1) I see I have made an error (or multiple errors)
and wish to correct them then repost.
2) I wish to delete evidence that I am an evil or
wicked person (not because I'm afraid of people
knowing that, but because I don't want it thrown
back in my face when personnel is called in).
3) I wish to avoid copyright infringement. (Despite
inclusion of copyright notices, it is all to easy
for my rights to be infringed by careless noters).
- Greg
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| I have deleted my notes so rarely, but when I have it was always
as a result of off-line communication with another noter.
Once, some good-natured kidding was taken amiss and by the time
the original intent was agreed upon, two of us had torched a
note-string to ashes. We agreed to delete and both apologised to
the community.
If a noter perceives a note of mine to be a vindictive personal
attack and contacts me off-line, we discuss it. Twice I have deleted
the note with apology to the community. Once, I have deleted and
reposted a revised version.
Oh, and when notes of mine expire [i.e. after deadlines] I delete
them too to avoid clutter.
There's the why of it for me.
Ann
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