How do I delete a post and is there a private discussion room?
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Tj72
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Is there?
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You’ll need to @ an admin and they will delete it. You can send private messages to a specific user if you know their username
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Hi @Tj72
As others have said, we don't have any private areas on the community although private messaging is one option to directly speak with another member. Once you reach the level of whisperer (25 points) this function is enabled. You can check your current member level by viewing your profile page.
Also, I've sent you an email so we can action any post you want deleting. If you could please read that and get back to me, it'd be appreciated. Many thanks.Online Community Co-ordinator
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Hi @princess_2021 Would you be able to send an email to community@scope.org.uk? We can then go through the process of deleting your account if you wish.
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