In a message dated 7/22/2006 9:29:45 AM Eastern Standard Time, jurnie1999@gmail.com writes: I keep my boards clean and neat. Its easier for ones to search for others when its neat. I have a poster that lately has been attacking me cause her post (subject line) was cleaned up. I explained to her that a simple subject is much better then one that is miles long with the same information thats in the post. She keeps posting objections. and even stated shes going to report. But Nothing was changed or such that wasnt already in the posts. What is your suggestions. Should I just remover her posts as shes asked or should I just leave them cause they are full of useful information. Its almost as shes got it out for me. J.kruger I'd have to side with the poster in this case. An admin should be very very careful about changing subject lines. Especially in a case like this where you are implying that the subject line WAS explanatory in relation to the text of the message. I would be really upset if a board admin decided to change a subject in one of my posts for a reason such as just wanting to shorten it! I'd probably request my post be removed from THAT board also and put it somewhere where the admin would leave it alone the way I intended it to read. We are not here to be over-zealous about changing what a poster places on a board--only to correct subjects, surnames, and classifications where they are clearly wrong. If EVER in doubt--err on the side of the AUTHOR--not the admin's opinion. And, as Kathie has already noted, the author can request (for NO reason) to have any posts he or she made to the boards removed. Joan
> > > We are not here to be over-zealous about changing what a poster places on > a > board--only to correct subjects, surnames, and classifications where they > are > clearly wrong. But that is just what I did. This is all silly. Janet