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Hello, I was wondering, whether the threads I have created so far are going to be deleted in the future. Since, I registered with linuxforums.org , I have created a ...
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    Hello,

    I was wondering, whether the threads I have created so far are going to be deleted in the future.
    Since, I registered with linuxforums.org, I have created a number of threads and sometimes I referred back to them. Are these threads are going to stay in my account? Is there like a thread limit you can store?

    Thank youuuuuuuuuu!!!!!

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    Hi, goude

    Core Wizard will have to answer that directly because he's the one that would be doing any periodic cleansing/archiving of older threads. So far as I know, all the old threads are kept indefinitely, and I know of no limit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by goude View Post
    Hello,

    I was wondering, whether the threads I have created so far are going to be deleted in the future.
    Since, I registered with linuxforums.org, I have created a number of threads and sometimes I referred back to them. Are these threads are going to stay in my account? Is there like a thread limit you can store?

    Thank youuuuuuuuuu!!!!!
    If there was a limit on how many posts you could make, several folks (myself included) would have been out of luck a long time ago. Fear not; anything you post here will stay here as long as it doesn't violate any of the rules.
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