Why we don't delete accounts
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, 12-26-2012 at 09:15 AM (5678 Views)
Recently someone asked for his account to be deleted. This usually happens if the account owner wants to leave, and wants to be noticed doing so. Kind of like slamming the door when you leave the room angry. It doesn't happen too often, but every now and again, we get this request. We never do so. There are a couple of reasons.
- Sometimes people leave, and then come back. Deleting their account in between would be a hassle. And yes, this happens more often than you would think.
- It would leave orphaned data in the database (data which is not linked to master records) which is generally a very bad idea. We could solve this by deleting everything linked to you, but we don't do that because of the next problem.
- Deleting the account and everything connected to it is like using balefire (a wheel of time reference). In TWOT books, balefire is a type of magic that erases not only the person, but also things they did retroactively. This creates more problems than it solves, because while the person is gone and part of what they did, didn't happen, they also influenced the lives of many others in many little ways. If we not only delete you, but also all of your posts, we'd still run into problems. Threads in which you ever replied would unravel. Your posts would be gone, but not the replies to your posts. Parts of the discussion would no longer make sense to the person reading them next. And if it was only you, that would not be too bad, but if more people ask to be deleted when they leave, older threads would slowly disintegrate completely.
For these 3 reasons, we don't do that.
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