I'm pretty sure you're right, that's where all deleted topics go. The ST doesn't want to get rid of it permanently, in case they could refer to it if a similar problem arises. So they are removed from view, and put in the dustbin. I am 75% sure I'm right about that, so another opinion would still be helpful.
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chongyian wrote:
i never saw that?!
It's hidden.
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Is there any way a normal scratcher can access the dustbin?
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JH1010 wrote:
Is there any way a normal scratcher can access the dustbin?
Nope. These forums, I'm sure, use FluxBB, and I've used it before, so I know there's a way to block a certain user group from even viewing the forum. So even if a moderator linked to it (Doubt they would, this is just an example. ). If you clicked it, you'd get some kind of error.
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Yep - most of the people on this thread are right. The dustbin is just a forum we moderators use to move topics or posts to if there is inappropriate or questionable content. This way if there's a thread that we decide doesn't have to be removed after all, we can just move it back.
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Lucario621 wrote:
Yep - most of the people on this thread are right. The dustbin is just a forum we moderators use to move topics or posts to if there is inappropriate or questionable content. This way if there's a thread that we decide doesn't have to be removed after all, we can just move it back.
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Thanks!
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Lucario621 wrote:
Yep - most of the people on this thread are right. The dustbin is just a forum we moderators use to move topics or posts to if there is inappropriate or questionable content. This way if there's a thread that we decide doesn't have to be removed after all, we can just move it back. :)
Read the text in red. Who are wrong then? :P
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jontmy00 wrote:
Lucario621 wrote:
Yep - most of the people on this thread are right. The dustbin is just a forum we moderators use to move topics or posts to if there is inappropriate or questionable content. This way if there's a thread that we decide doesn't have to be removed after all, we can just move it back.
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Read the text in red. Who are wrong then?
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That doesn't really matter anyway, though half the time I'm wrong with this stuff.
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