About users with hidden agendas


If you know that a user is a dealer and they fail to disclose and attacks other users because they make a point against their interest, do you expose the user?

I know of a gentleman here that continuously posts and goes after people and does not disclose who he is. 

What are the ethics of this forum?

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It cannot be done. Once you start a thread and people respond, it is enshrined until AudiogoN says otherwise. But please, show us how it’s done. Take some screenshots showing how you delete a thread with multiple responses. Post them here.

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I’ve deleted a few. Everyone has the ability to delete their own post or complete threads, with or without responses.

Just look you’ll see. Discussions started and click it. You will see the tool wheel to the side of the one you want to get rid of. Click it. You can’t edit the topic or header unless there are no post and a time frame (I think.) BUT you can delete the whole thread.

You’ll see a pic of a (home) / ted_denney / discussions. Just like the new path for NTFS/file directories. Easy peasy Mr ted_denney.

Regards

I recall that at Linn the staff used to conspire to keep their managing director as far away from the public as possible….

Perhaps they should have tried a teleprompter? Did they ever hide him in his basement, by any chance?

 

Ironically none of the agendas are hidden.

Oh, it becomes apparent soon enough, true statement.

 

Ivor was a little on the assertive side for the suggestions you proposed

trolley and a hockey mask, perhaps.

had a thing going about digital watches impacting sound quality, and got really pissed off in a demo once when a guy behind him secretly removed a jacket to reveal an armful of watches that he failed to detect