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Need some help. I has lots of photos and videos of my 6 month old boy. But recently I accidentally deleted all of it.Now I wanted to recover it back. Any ways to do it? The photos and videos all in handphone.using note 3
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Thread for Discussion on Reason for Deleted Threads?
Darryn posted a topic in Feedback & Suggestions
From time to time threads will be dissappeared, for what we can only presume are valid reasons - would it be worthwhile noting which threads are made to dissappear and why? perhaps this could also be combined with a reason for bannings or other editing decisions so that we can better understand what is going on?- 50 replies
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Hi, Hope the Admins and Seniors can help to explain to how post personal ad at marketplace and not get deleted. I find the guidelines are too general and people might unknowingly cross the line. So far I got 2 ads being deleted due to violation of rules, but the items I am trying to clear are from my personal use. Some how or the other I need to sell them away. Hope to receive some guidance. Cheers. Regards.
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Couple of days ago, I started a thread to discuss about Honda and Toyota who will be the top seller of 2008, now the thread was deleted Intersting to know whether it touch some sensitive topic or other reason? BTW, a same thread but after me still is alive http://www.mycarforum.com/forum/General_C1/General_Car_Discussion_F1/Looks_like_Honda_will_be_number_one_for_2008_P2622242/ ://http://www.mycarforum.com/forum/Gen...2008_P2622242/ ://http://www.mycarforum.com/forum/Gen...2008_P2622242/ ://http://www.mycarforum.com/forum/Gen...2008_P2622242/ ://http://www.mycarforum.com/forum/Gen...2008_P2622242/ ://http://www.mycarforum.com/forum/Gen...2008_P2622242/
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My thread in the motorsports section, titled the following was deleted without any warning. Are our moderators afraid of offending the pappies or are they emulating the way things are done? From the looks of it, deleting one's thread without any caution or notification does show their autocratic way of doing things, much like our government. [F1 Related] Our people have put up chillies and onions - PM Lee Hsien Loong
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IF YOU have deleted an important text message, don't expect your cellphone company to have a magical backup server that will bail you out. One Singapore man recently found that out the hard way when he tried to recover messages that he had trashed nine months ago. Mr Huang Yongliang wrote to The Straits Times Forum this week asking about the possibility of retrieving the long-since-deleted texts. 'I got curious about the policies on retrieving SMSes when I accidentally deleted mine,' said Mr Huang. The 27-year-old said he wanted the texts for 'personal reasons', but declined to elaborate. Telecom companies, though, said customers can practically kiss the messages goodbye once they hit the delete button. The companies handle billions of messages annually and deleted SMSes are expunged from servers almost immediately, they say. SingTel, for example, said it processes 20 million text messages a day. That adds up to around seven billion a year. 'It is therefore not economically or physically viable to store SMSes in our system for retrieval purposes,' said its corporate communications manager Cheam Tze Hui in a statement. There are a few exceptions. Logs that record the phone number, date and time of an SMS are captured and stored. StarHub and M1 keep these records for seven years and one year respectively. It is understood that these logs serve as verification when customers dispute SMS charges on their bills. Meanwhile, telecom companies say they also face privacy concerns when it comes to releasing text messages. Even if they are still on a backup server, SingTel said it will not release them - not even to someone who wants to retrieve his own message. Telecom companies will, however, release the information to the police and the courts. The former have the right to such information when they are investigating a crime. In 2001, police probing fake bomb threats sent via SMS traced the texts to a 20-year-old national serviceman. They tracked him using help from the telcos, which would not specifically reveal the method. But the telcos suggested that it involved SMS logs. In civil lawsuits, a judge can order companies to release messages if they are relevant to the case, according to Mr P. Padman, a partner in law firm Tito Isaac & Co. He has encountered this in defamation and divorce cases in the past. However, telcos are obliged to give the courts only information which they still possess. The only way to be certain of retaining the SMSes for one's own use is to keep them in phones, according to service providers. Two telcos - M1 and StarHub - said SMSes are purged from their systems as soon as they are delivered. SingTel would only say that while this is not done daily, it is fairly regular. If We Pay for the Service,Can the SMS retrieve Back ?
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couple of days ago, a thread claimed "Honda CivicFD now made in Thailand" http://www.mycarforum.com/forum/Asian_Make...21%29_P1827820/ now the thread was deleted , to be a CivicFD potential buyer, quite concern about this issue, unfortuntely the thread gone why???
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hi guys, was my post regarding some of my octy parts to go moved or deleted?
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For some reason I am piss. Yes, piss big time, i cannot explain my anger.... I remember reading the thread a few day ago, and now i cannot find it.... I would like to found out why.....
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Is it possible to delete a thread from this forum or any other forum? if can, who can do it, the mods or originator or both? Will be glad if someone can help to answer. Thanks
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Wonder how come my posts in this forum were deleted without any explanation? From the last time I checked, I think it didn't break any of the folloing laws ley: # Postings * Slanderous, defamatory, obscene, violent, abusive, threatening and harassing comments will not be allowed. * Respect the viewpoints of others, even if you may not agree with them. Agree to disagree. * No profanity or obscenities of any kind. * No personal attacks on other users. * No political or racial comments will be allowed. * No impersonation of other participants or public figures. * No FULL CAPS postings. In internet, CAPS equates to shouting. * Refrain from posting information which is not publicly available. * No posting of number plates, unless it is your own. Respect others' privacy. * No copyrighted material is allowed. Please use links instead. * Please declare vested interest (if any) on the topic you are discussing * No multiple postings