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seraphicDigitalis Started conversation Oct 24, 2009
I recently tried to remove an entry from my Journal, got a message "....completed" followed by "You can't delete entries from another person's space" ??
Whose space had I invaded?
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Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Oct 24, 2009
You can 'delete' your own journals, which basically means you unsubscribe from them and they no longer show up on your user page.
However, any researcher who posted a reply to said journal will still have it on their conversation list and can even keep posting to it without your knowledge.
It's an issue I've complained about time and time again. Misleading information, that's what it is!
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seraphicDigitalis Posted Oct 24, 2009
I'm too easiy misled, that's the problem! But why tell me I can't delete from my own journal when it told me to click here if I wanted to? Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
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seraphicDigitalis Posted Oct 25, 2009
Well, yes, you're the only majesty I can see in this corner, anyway. Isn't that bent old rocking-chair your, er, throne, Ma'am? And what the *** are you wearing on your head if it ain't a crown?
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Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Oct 26, 2009
Oh, of course! *adjusts crown* You know, wearing it day in and day out sometimes makes me forget it's there.
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