Do any of you go back to the old site on any type of regular basis. Cuz when I decided to join the zeta board I went there to get the address and there was quite a bit of log-in activity. That was something like 5 months after the new board?
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A few weeks later I got invited to join this site I went back there again to find this site's address and interestingly it seemed like the log in activity for a shut down site was still pretty high.
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I tried deleting myself from that board but I couldn't figure it out. Does anybody know a way? I emailed a few people but none of them knew.
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I'm not very bright. I couldn't figure out how to delete from zeta either. I had to ask a mod to do it for me. Unfortunately none of the mods left address behind on the old board so I can't ask them. I've only been able to chat with random peeps who left addresses behind. They're nice but they don't seem to know any more than I do.
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Anybody here know? For some weird reason my spacing is wonky.
The previous board, the one before this one. It's locked down. You can still read it and you can still contact people by email but you can't post or delete.
dqm, I am fairly certain this is more deleting from MM2. I am pretty sure it was discussed that the board would pretty much be frozen in time as of the last date.
Oh yes I know that. I don't want to delete a post. I want to delete myself. Like unjoin that board since it's defunct. Can you do that? If so how?
I do remember some talk about the board closing and from what I remember only the archived threads were going to remain. But you can still access other threads even though they were supposed to go away after 30 days. Not sure what the ruling was/is on that.
So we're all still members there? Is there still something going on over there? Cuz I notice that people are checking in pretty regularly and I've searched the whole site but can't figure out why?
There's no activity going on over on ActiveBoard Invisipeeps. It's been locked down. I believe that the stickie threads are still readable as there are good links there. The log-in activity may be computers logging into that account automatically on start-up.