Deleting logs on GCA
- tronador
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Deleting logs on GCA
I can't find a delete button? Is there are reason we can't delete logs on GCA caches? Also how can I delete a listing that was made in error? No info on the page but its annoying having it there and not being able to delete.
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Re: Deleting logs on GCA
Click on Edit for your log, then delete is an option above the log.
- tronador
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Re: Deleting logs on GCA
No I want to delete someone elses log. The listing was a mistake so I had to archive it as you can't delete it once its been saved. It was never published but someone seems to troll through archived caches even though this has no info or location, nothing and he logged it. I want to remove the log... its meaningless.
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Re: Deleting logs on GCA
You use a retract log to unpublished it. I've done that and deleted the find.
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Re: Deleting logs on GCA
What exactly does that mean? How do I retract the log?
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Re: Deleting logs on GCA
If you use a retracted log, then your cache is no longer published. It is invisible. It goes back into DRAFT.tronador wrote:The listing was a mistake so I had to archive it as you can't delete it once its been saved.
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Re: Deleting logs on GCA
At the end of the day, short answer is that it is an admin action to delete a log that isn't your own.
We have made this decision years ago when things were a bit more volatile here and during a few games it got a bit heated.. It stops tit-for-tat deletions which WOULD have happened in one game in particular......
I've only been asked to remove logs a handful of times in the past decade, which is nice.
We have made this decision years ago when things were a bit more volatile here and during a few games it got a bit heated.. It stops tit-for-tat deletions which WOULD have happened in one game in particular......
I've only been asked to remove logs a handful of times in the past decade, which is nice.