Thread:Only8/@comment-31677686-20190827012726/@comment-26581037-20190827014947

Hi, Snow. This question has come up before. Members do have the ability to remove any post that they create and I think a member has the right to remove their own posts, if they feel they have posted in error or the like. When removing a post we are give the opportunity to leave a reason for the post's removal. I think leaving a reason would be good manners.

As an example, I post on your wall but I made a mistake. I was really going to post to Podaci. I could remove my post and leave the reason, Wrong wall or I was upset with you and left a rant. Later, before you replied, I could remove it and leave a reason. These are just 2 reasons members could remove their own posts. Now, whether it is the 'right' thing to do. I don't know. I leave my posts so everyone can see how human I am and to be transparent. Regular members don't have too.

If you posted on my wall and then removed it, I would go to your Contributions and look to see what you had posted and why you removed it. Might not say anything to you about it, especially if it was embarrassing or of no consequence.

I think members have the right to remove their posts. Whether it is the 'right' thing to do? Depends on the situation.

Hope this helps.