Can I delete my started discussion?
By Angelo Abuda
@aabuda (1722)
Philippines
July 13, 2012 4:58am CST
Guys, I just would like to ask you if I will not be penalized by mylot if I will delete a particular discussion which I have started?
I am actually afraid that my family will see it since I just recently purchased a new desktop computer with Internet connection and that they already have online access nowadays....
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5 responses
@mysdianait (66009)
• Italy
13 Jul 12
At the bottom of your topic is the '!' icon.
You can use that to ask admin to delete your topic but please realise that everyone who particpated in it will then lose their posts and earnings.
Is it really necessary?
Does your family know your username here and do they read the discussions?
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@SinfulRose (3527)
• Davao, Philippines
13 Jul 12
I agree with MysD.
Besides, why would you want to delete your discussion? Is it something offensive to your family? I hope it's not.
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@olliekobra1 (1825)
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13 Jul 12
I'm not so sure about that but I think that you can maybe if you refer to the FAQ page that can help you failing that you could email mylots admin department and ask them. If you can delete a discussion I wouldnt have thought that you would have got penalised for it
@Hatley (163781)
• Garden Grove, California
13 Jul 12
hi asbuda what you can d o is hit the exclamation point and report your discussion and tell them why you want to delete it, usually
they will honor your request and delete. I had one disucssion
that I had not edited and it had so many errors I asked them
to delete if and gave them my reason. a short later I recieved
a notification telling me they had deletd my discussion as I had requested them to.so report your discussion and tell why you want it delete.
@varier (5685)
• Indonesia
24 Sep 12
Now that everyone else had already told how to delete discussion, I've bot another question.. Was it really necessary to delete your discussion? I mean for your family to have an internet connection, it doesn't mean they can see all of your online activities, right?