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Deleting threads . How ?

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domaingenius

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I have posted a number of threads that in hindsight I would like
removed as they are possibly compromising my position in
UDRP's . How can I , or can I, get them deleted ?.

Thanks
DG
 
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draggar

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That's not true.. I mentioned more than one domain here with Domain (dot) com. And they come up on the first page of google when you type in domain.com. As a matter of fact I once checked and it came up in the first page of google within a couple of hours.

The glue on the spiderwebs here are absolutely ridiculous.

I think the only way to go around it is posting something just as ridiculous like saying " The dotcalm for the word "Money" after the word "make"

I'm assuming domain.com was not in the post - just domain (dot) com?

Hmm, maybe some people need to experiment with this (while not violating the rules)

domain|com?
domain|dot|com?
domain/dot/com
domain/com
domain+com
domain+dot+com
 

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The other point to note is that dnforum make a lot of their money from us writing unique content for them. On top of the reasonable reasons put forward, we will not ever be able to delete our threads, as that would damage one of their revenue streams.
 

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Don't forget the two exclusive sales forums don't require a domain in the title. If any exclusive members wants to post a domain for sale that they think they might want to have no trace of it in the future can post in there.
 

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Wouldn't that be rewriting history?
 
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