I got a message sent via Ancestry's mail system from a poster who has been raising a ruckus on all Boards in a certain category. His message to me just says to delete all his posts on my Board. The board has 1500+ posts. Should I tell him to go mark "Report Abuse" on every post of his that he wants deleted? Or do I have to (i.e. * must * I ??) wade through to find them all?? He''s really being a snot about these particular boards (but I only admin 1 of the set). What is the correct way for a poster to request that ALL of his posts on a board be deleted?? And, what if HIS one is smack in the middle of a 24-post thread?? Judy
I'd ignore his email message. He should have reported abuse on at least one of his posts on your boards. --- On Fri, 9/11/09, J.A. Florian <cageycat@gmail.com> wrote: > From: J.A. Florian <cageycat@gmail.com> > Subject: [BAd] Request to delete "all" posts > To: "ADMIN-BOARDS LIST EMAIL" <boards-admins@rootsweb.com>, cageycat@gmail.com > Date: Friday, September 11, 2009, 9:50 PM > I got a message sent via Ancestry's > mail system from a poster who has been > raising a ruckus on all Boards in a certain category. > His message to me > just says to delete all his posts on my Board. > > The board has 1500+ posts. Should I tell him to go > mark "Report Abuse" on > every post of his that he wants deleted? Or do I have > to (i.e. * must * I > ??) wade through to find them all?? He''s really > being a snot about these > particular boards (but I only admin 1 of the set). > > What is the correct way for a poster to request that ALL of > his posts on a > board be deleted?? > > And, what if HIS one is smack in the middle of a 24-post > thread?? > > Judy > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BOARDS-ADMINS-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > subject and the body of the message >