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A PSA to all people posting on sdn, you can't delete your post off the internet. To see the historical thread, type "cache:" before the https:// in the URL and you will usually see all of the original posts prior to editing/deletion. I do wonder if there's something that sdn administrators can do to help old sdn users truly scrub their content, but again this is a PSA not to post anything you don't want on the internet.

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A PSA to all people posting on sdn, you can't delete your post off the internet. To see the historical thread, type "cache:" before the https:// in the URL and you will usually see all of the original posts prior to editing/deletion. I do wonder if there's something that sdn administrators can do to help old sdn users truly scrub their content, but again this is a PSA not to post anything you don't want on the internet.
There is not.

Granted, it would require some significant effort and one would need to know where to look to dig up dirt on someone with an anonymous internet username... but something that should be considered before posting anything truly sensitive.
 
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A PSA to all people posting on sdn, you can't delete your post off the internet. To see the historical thread, type "cache:" before the https:// in the URL and you will usually see all of the original posts prior to editing/deletion. I do wonder if there's something that sdn administrators can do to help old sdn users truly scrub their content, but again this is a PSA not to post anything you don't want on the internet.
I tried typing cache: before the https:// in the url and it didn’t show prior posts before editing on a thread…
 
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