Pulling posts

A number of reasons. I have pulled them all before because of content/too many posts.

Sometimes I get a bunch of answers reflecting nothing that I am asking about...so instead of a thread going on about 'who knows what the last person wrote and can sound smarter', I just delete it.

I didnt pull my video, someone else pulled it and I do not know why, but as for the other posts it almost seems as if its better not to reply 'that doesnt help me'. And then some are time sensitive, as in I'm no longer working with this stuff.

I always do have new questions, but like on my last post...I asked another question....a lot of times without me deleting my old posts and someone seeing a new post greeting me as a new member, I did not get any good replies for some reason....even though I had more than enough views to the forum post itself....

more than you need, I'm sure, but I'm glad to help ???
 

James. I'm not trying to stir up the hornet's nest but I disagree with pulling posts. If you believe you have something to post, reply to, or add, and you believe it important enough to post, I believe it should stay. Others on the Net may need the info posted. I, for one, search the archives for tips and tricks and diy projects. I respect your right to pull a post but you are doing a diservice to those of us that may want or need your input. Please don't pull. Tnx. TTC
 

I'm with you Terry. I like to give information if it can help some one and the info may be able to help others too. I will hold back certain info if I feel that it will threaten me or my project. Good luck, Jimmygoat
 

I did it because of however many posts I put up before, I only had 3 of them actually answered as I asked them. Now 5
 

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