Yes, we've already confirmed that posts can't be wiped. You would have to do that manually.
It is time for us to go through your posts to look for juicy stuff.JJMt said:It is the latter, and good suggestion on the freelance websites.dargscisyhp said:
I've never seen a delete post option on Texags. Is that a premium feature, or do you mean just editing all of your posts to be blank? If it's the latter, I don't think it would be too hard. You could probably check one of the freelance websites and hire someone to write it for you.
JJMt said:Nope. I called them and they said that they can delete the account but refuse to wipe posts.Bregxit said:
I believe you can email staff and have your entire account wiped.
I mean, I can make one if you wanna pay for it. It won't delete the post but it will wipe out your text.JJMt said:
Question for you smart tech guys on here - is there an easy way for one to automate the deletion of posts on TexAgs? That is, a simple script or macro that could do it automatically? Right now, the only way to do that is manually, which is extraordinarily time consuming.
Asking for a friend, of course.
I have a script. I last ran it around August. Go look at my earlier posts. It's an excel macro that will archive old posts before editing them. It's pretty easy to use the first time but but it doesn't really track what has been edited before so it's not quite ready for public consumption. If I have time this weekend I'll update it.JJMt said:
Question for you smart tech guys on here - is there an easy way for one to automate the deletion of posts on TexAgs? That is, a simple script or macro that could do it automatically? Right now, the only way to do that is manually, which is extraordinarily time consuming.
Asking for a friend, of course.
very interested in this. i'm confident you could share this script for a fee and have many saleslb3 said:I have a script. I last ran it around August. Go look at my earlier posts. It's an excel macro that will archive old posts before editing them. It's pretty easy to use the first time but but it doesn't really track what has been edited before so it's not quite ready for public consumption. If I have time this weekend I'll update it.JJMt said:
Question for you smart tech guys on here - is there an easy way for one to automate the deletion of posts on TexAgs? That is, a simple script or macro that could do it automatically? Right now, the only way to do that is manually, which is extraordinarily time consuming.
Asking for a friend, of course.
lb3 said:I have a script. I last ran it around August. Go look at my earlier posts. It's an excel macro that will archive old posts before editing them. It's pretty easy to use the first time but but it doesn't really track what has been edited before so it's not quite ready for public consumption. If I have time this weekend I'll update it.JJMt said:
Question for you smart tech guys on here - is there an easy way for one to automate the deletion of posts on TexAgs? That is, a simple script or macro that could do it automatically? Right now, the only way to do that is manually, which is extraordinarily time consuming.
Asking for a friend, of course.
You can do anything in excel. That doesn't mean you should...dargscisyhp said:lb3 said:I have a script. I last ran it around August. Go look at my earlier posts. It's an excel macro that will archive old posts before editing them. It's pretty easy to use the first time but but it doesn't really track what has been edited before so it's not quite ready for public consumption. If I have time this weekend I'll update it.JJMt said:
Question for you smart tech guys on here - is there an easy way for one to automate the deletion of posts on TexAgs? That is, a simple script or macro that could do it automatically? Right now, the only way to do that is manually, which is extraordinarily time consuming.
Asking for a friend, of course.
Holy hell, you can do this from Excel?
The more you know.
and what about your first accountC@LAg said:
22500 posts, and 6 days.
3700 posts to delete a day.
So we just gotta have Brandon bring it back and you'll have ~60K posts to destroyC@LAg said:I was pissed at a mod back then and in a fit of rage told him to delete the account.Icecream_Ag said:and what about your first accountC@LAg said:
22500 posts, and 6 days.
3700 posts to delete a day.
So he did. Just the account of course.
I no longer have access to it, even though I was not permabanned.
It is what it is.
Someone PM me to beta test my spreadsheet and give me some UI advice.C@LAg said: