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Can I delete my own thread or post? If so, how?

No, you canĀ“t
Ask nicely a Mod to do it for you

That would be interesting : and dangerous oif we could

ikr seriously
if we could correct our own post or thread if in wrong place .. the threads of space and time would unravel. cause now i dont wanna post in .. what maybe the right place for fear of double posting

spidermoney said:
if we could correct our own post or thread if in wrong place .. the threads of space and time would unravel. cause now i dont wanna post in .. what maybe the right place for fear of double posting
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Well your post has been deleted by your request

spidermoney said:
if we could correct our own post or thread if in wrong place .. the threads of space and time would unravel. cause now i dont wanna post in .. what maybe the right place for fear of double posting
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Hi,
To answer your questions in more detail:
No you cannot delete your own posts, only moderators and admins can do that, this is done to make sure no relevant information is lost.
You are allowed to edit your own post, you can do this by clicking the edit button.
You cannot move your thread, however feel free to contact a moderator with the request to do so either by a PM to the moderator who's active in your device forum or by reporting the post (little red triangle in the top right corner of each post).
Hope that helps,
Flar
Site admin

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Thread Help Attn:Mods/Admins

Well, for about the past month, NisseDILLIGAF and I have been attempting to change the owner of this thread [REF][2008-11-06 #2]Customizing TF3D - The Collection! in the Diamond theme forum, so that i would be able to edit it. After a few messages with mods and admins, it seems that this would be rather hard to do. Would it simply be easier if I were to create a new thread with the same title and for you [the mods] to transfer all posts to that thread and delete the old thread?
Link to Thread:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2784143#post2784143
NisseDILLIGAF said:
Sorry for the late response, I've been busy with my new ROM... I just relesed it yesterday...
Great, So you know what it means to take over the thread..?
You update the posts with all the new stuff that are posted on 'Themes, Applications and Software' forum..
and maybe some other parts of the xda forum, but keep it in the xda forum...
ok.. I will PM a moderator and ask him to let you take over the thread
Thanx for the help
/Nisse
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Thanks for your help!
Anybody?
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Just PM a mod, if it can't be done then open a new thread. If the posts can't be moved, which I doubt can be done, just post a link to the original thread with a note "for prev info click here". Then have the original thread closed.
Okay, thanks!
Let me put it to you this way.
The only way, I think, an thread owner can change is if You merges the thread with a post that occurred BEFORE the First Post of the thread did. Since you have no posts that were created before the Thread you with to Own, it cannot be done.
Sorry.
Thanks for the help, just made a new thread

deleting..

**oops, sorry. I'll move this post to question section. but cant find delete button..
weiser7 said:
**oops, sorry. I'll move this post to question section. but cant find delete button..
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you can contact a moderator if you want it closed, dunno if removal is an option...
cheers

help me, I want to post reply in every Thread

As thread, I want post reply in every Thread other. Can U help me, tks!!!!
traingobonghp said:
As thread, I want post reply in every Thread other. Can U help me, tks!!!!
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first you must post 10 reply here, in Q&A, than you may post were you want.
cosmyndemeter said:
first you must post 10 reply here, in Q&A, than you may post were you want.
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Wrong.
You need to have at least 10 posts to post in Development sections, all other sections are free for him.
Someguyfromhell said:
Wrong.
You need to have at least 10 posts to post in Development sections, all other sections are free for him.
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Now, I can't posts reply in sections other, else here. How do the way that?
Someguyfromhell said:
Wrong.
You need to have at least 10 posts to post in Development sections, all other sections are free for him.
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traingobonghp said:
Now, I can't posts reply in sections other, else here. How do the way that?
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@someguy tell him why???
upppppppppppp, somebody help me!
You have more than 10 posts now, you should be able to post in other sections aswell now.

Is there a kernel with loopback support?

Title says it all! I'm trying to install Linux On Android. They have a "supported device/rom/kernel page" that doesn't load right.
Thanks
Nick
[EDIT] Meant to post this in Q&A. Sorry! [/EDIT]
You should move this thread on Q&A Section bro. You will get more answers there. Good luck!
You can move a post? I can't find how, but I realized I posted in the wrong forum.
thanks
Nick
Nope I can't move a post, maybe ask for a moderator to move this post to Q&A.

cant move apps to system app?

Hey guys I have a rooted htc one m8 and I want to move an app to system/app but when I try moving it manually I cant find system/app and when I try moving it (cant say the name but this app has a feature to move apps to system/apps) the app just disappears and I also tried with a app like (cant say the name but this app has a feature to move apps to system/apps) but same thing it just disappears how can I move it? thx
I literally just answered this question yesterday. Just scroll down several posts previous to yours.
I see you're new to the forum, so please search and read before making new threads; and post in existing applicable threads whenever possible. (if you need further info). Avoid making new threads asking the same questions that have already been answered very recently.
redpoint73 said:
I literally just answered this question yesterday. Just scroll down several posts previous to yours.
I see you're new to the forum, so please search and read before making new threads; and post in existing applicable threads whenever possible. (if you need further info). Avoid making new threads asking the same questions that have already been answered very recently.
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the thread was closed
martinwakeml said:
the thread was closed
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Not your post (in another forum section). I said to scroll down in this forum section, for a thread that was just posted on July 12:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/htc-one-m8-apps-t3416625
My point was to look at the forum (and also search) before posting; as you literally posted the same question, another user posted the day before (and was already answered).

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