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Cleaning up old posts.

Thu 10 Feb 2011 08:21:02 AM
I want to slowly work through all the forums and remove anything too old/large or now irrelevant.

You guys can help me by notifying me of any posting YOU INITIATED 'ground zero' as it were but that you no longer need/want.

Please include the title of the post and the forum section it was placed in.

One member has already given me his ok to clean up his old stuff which I've already done.

My other option will be the 'quick and dirty' method of just going to the oldest page of posts in all the sections and removing that way. Some sections now run to 8 and more pages with posts going back as far as 2006.
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Re: Cleaning up old posts.

Thu 10 Feb 2011 09:17:34 AM
mipcar WROTE:

My other option will be the 'quick and dirty' method of just going to the oldest page of posts in all the sections and removing that way. Some sections now run to 8 and more pages with posts going back as far as 2006."


that would be a shame imo :(, i,ve just been reading some very interesting 2005/6 threads
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Re: Cleaning up old posts.

Thu 10 Feb 2011 09:35:37 AM
yea I would recommend keeping all the technical section alive, as a lot of people can do a search and find info without having to repost.

Maybe start with the old classified posts that have clearly sold, or will never sell
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Re: Cleaning up old posts.

Thu 10 Feb 2011 09:40:05 AM
Yes, the classifieds were going to be my first port of call.

Okay, there are 88 pages of classifieds going back to 2005.
HOWEVER the way this old system works is when I delete one post it then takes me back to page one. Just not feasible to do.

So back to first suggestion, original posters please notify me of any LARGE or DEAD posts they initiated, the post name and forum location and I'll remove them.
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Re: Cleaning up old posts.

Thu 10 Feb 2011 10:17:44 AM
http://www.micra.com.au/community/message.php?messageid=53343

Its a sale thread
Has a few pics In it
The car is mine now so can be deleted
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Re: Cleaning up old posts.

Thu 10 Feb 2011 10:17:57 AM
I'll be starting on events cruises to thin them out.
There were only 8 pages there.

Now, so no-one feels hard done by I'm only deleting posts long past the use by date of the cruise and contains only text.

IF there are photo's or video I will leave those posts there for others to see.

IF as I'm finding there are hyperlinks to photo's or videos that no longer work and I've found a few already then I'll remove those posts.
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Re: Cleaning up old posts.

Thu 10 Feb 2011 11:10:58 AM
Go nuts Mike. Anything from me can go pretty much. There should be one about cams and also Flywheels. Think it will be in the tecnical sections.
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Re: Cleaning up old posts.

Thu 10 Feb 2011 11:15:59 AM
Finished the events/cruises. Sheesh time for a BEX and a lie down ;-(

Thanks mate.
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Re: Cleaning up old posts.

Thu 10 Feb 2011 10:40:43 PM
Greo, I've fixed yours. Low, can you point me to where yours is please.
SikK11. I'll try to hunt your stuff down.
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Re: Cleaning up old posts.

Thu 17 Feb 2011 05:21:32 AM
Thanks Low.