I'm just the returned toy that your kids didn't wanna play with. Now I'm back in the bin, waiting to be grabbed at a reduced price!
I was here.. maybe a year ago? But I'm back now! And I wanna play a role!
Feel free to hit me up, anytime! I'm friendly!
Edit: if I have any old RPs that I left...
Join a single roleplay and you can have well over 20 posts within an hour or two if it's active. As well, you have a whole day (I believe, if that system is still active) to get 10 posts. Even if you get 10 posts, your account has to be active for 24 hours before you can access PM's, so there's...
7/12/17 -
Updated with relevant links, no longer broken.
Will be adding in a few guides over the course of the next couple of days, should become much fuller over time.
I want to add that I'm not trying to argue. I just don't think you all see the point I'm trying to make. If your site is setup in a way that deleting user accounts would break the site, so be it. I'll walk home with my head down in shame. I'm not trying to incite an argument and I apologize if...
I specifically said unless you're set up in a way that is not normal or some obscure manner. From all my years in IT and data systems management, the general practice is (as said below by Apfel) to not delete data but mark it as hidden. However, deleting data has never caused any problems in any...
That's not messing the system itself up. The way he implied would make it seem that deleting a user account would cause the database itself to be corrupt. The data tied to your account would be deleted of course, but that's not actually breaking anything. That's, again, a nuisance, sure, but not...
It doesn't matter either way. My point is that the excuse "deleting data would break stuff" is not a valid point because it's not true. If you want to answer the question the user asked, simply say "Yo, we're too lazy. Just don't log in" instead of spreading misinformation on how systems work.
http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201320140SB568
"(1) Permit a minor who is a registered user of the operator’s Internet Web site, online service, online application, or mobile application to remove or, if the operator prefers, to request and obtain removal of...
What I'm suggesting has nothing to do with work-load or anything of the sort. That's a completely different point than I'm making. All I'm saying is that deleting data from a database should not incur any problems.
And depending on where this server is hosted, by law, administrators may be...
I'm not the one who asked the question. I'm simply stating that deleting data from a database wouldn't cause any major consequences like Stone said.
EDIT; Read that as "argue with staff answers to YOUR questions", sorry.
And also, I'm not really arguing. I'm just inputting my two cents.