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grntuscarora

(1,249 posts)
Tue Apr 26, 2016, 09:45 PM Apr 2016

There should be an adult way to permanently close a DU account.

My understanding has been that the only way to close an account is to create a gobbledy password, but I've tried that twice without success.
Seriously, we joined as adults, let us exit as adults. Have a close function!!
If there is one that I don't know about, please inform.

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There should be an adult way to permanently close a DU account. (Original Post) grntuscarora Apr 2016 OP
lol 4now Apr 2016 #1
Anything to add besides lol? grntuscarora Apr 2016 #2
Is this a joke post? 4now Apr 2016 #3
If you know a way to delete an account, please share. grntuscarora Apr 2016 #4
Sorry. I didn't know that this was a problem. 4now Apr 2016 #5
Sweetie, you're on here for life. grntuscarora Apr 2016 #6
Walt Starr it. Chan790 Apr 2016 #7
LOL! Classic! eom fleur-de-lisa Apr 2016 #8
LOL canetoad Feb 2017 #30
I've never really understood this issue when it comes up. Make7 Apr 2016 #9
amen! nt steve2470 Apr 2016 #13
Perhaps it would allow people to share why they're unhappy enough to leave? dorkzilla May 2016 #15
I think it is Skinner trying to keep membership numbers, doesn't matter if they are active or not. Alekzander Jan 2017 #22
This message was self-deleted by its author LiberalArkie Jun 2016 #16
We could call it the "I Am Done Trolling You" button. Make7 Jun 2016 #19
Some people just NEEEEEEEEED to slam that damn door!!!!! MADem Feb 2017 #23
Post nude pictures of Ted Cruz. rug Apr 2016 #10
Got any? Ptah Apr 2016 #11
Just one. rug Apr 2016 #12
What did that poor fish ever do to deserve such derision? dorkzilla May 2016 #14
Those would probably be a comedy hit! nt MADem Feb 2017 #24
Exiting DU as an adult merely means a cessation in posting without explanation LanternWaste Jun 2016 #17
But drama. They want drama! GulfCoast66 Jun 2016 #18
This thread pretty much says why WayBeyondBlue Jun 2016 #20
You do know don't you BDize Jun 2016 #21
Better still--change your EMAIL ADDRESS too, to something garbage-y. MADem Feb 2017 #25
It's really easy. Log out, go away. Never come back. Wa la! onecaliberal Feb 2017 #26
You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave... PoliticAverse Feb 2017 #27
No, you can't. zipplewrath Feb 2017 #28
There's no advertisers paying attention to membership numbers that I'm aware of. hunter Feb 2017 #29

grntuscarora

(1,249 posts)
4. If you know a way to delete an account, please share.
Tue Apr 26, 2016, 10:05 PM
Apr 2016

I site searched and got nothing except changing passwords to ones you can't possibly remember. Seriously, if there is an ADULT way to do it, please share.

4now

(1,596 posts)
5. Sorry. I didn't know that this was a problem.
Tue Apr 26, 2016, 10:45 PM
Apr 2016

I don't have an answer but here is a bump. Maybe somebody else will know.

Make7

(8,543 posts)
9. I've never really understood this issue when it comes up.
Thu Apr 28, 2016, 12:00 PM
Apr 2016

What would be accomplished with a newly created 'close account' function that doesn't happen by people simply logging out of DU (on all their devices) and then just never logging in again?

dorkzilla

(5,141 posts)
15. Perhaps it would allow people to share why they're unhappy enough to leave?
Sun May 8, 2016, 11:42 AM
May 2016

It's probably like breaking up with someone; you want to tell them why instead of just ghosting. Perhaps it's a largely masturbatory exercise, but it also could help Skinner retain star members or help with membership in general if he was made aware of issues - outside of the usual primary infighting - that may help him keep the ship afloat financially.

I guess it would sort of be like hitting the "walk" on the light-post to cross the street--we're pretty sure it doesn't do shit, but it makes us feel better.

Response to Make7 (Reply #9)

Make7

(8,543 posts)
19. We could call it the "I Am Done Trolling You" button.
Fri Jun 3, 2016, 09:44 AM
Jun 2016

Wouldn't that just be an invitation for people to post all kinds of ridiculous crap and then when the trail is too obvious for anyone to miss, they just hit the "I Am Done Trolling You" button to erase their entire history and sign up with a new account to start all over again?

What percentage of the board would become "Account Self-Deleted By User" posts? 20%? 30%? Reading old threads would be interesting - if you could still figure out what the conversation was about...

Perhaps adults should realize that when they post things on a public message board on the internet, people will be able to read what they say for years to come.

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MADem

(135,425 posts)
23. Some people just NEEEEEEEEED to slam that damn door!!!!!
Thu Feb 2, 2017, 12:17 AM
Feb 2017

A ton of cellphones were ruined back in the early days of mobile phones when people would "bang down the receiver" like we used to do on sturdy MA BELL landlines!!

People like to be dramatic...."I'm GOING.....and I'll never darken your towels AGAIN! Harrrumpppph! So THERE!!!!!!"

Without the opportunity to sanctimoniously push a button, there's no "Harrumph" factor there. Much easier to just leave, and if you don't want to come back, either change the password or the email address to something that is pure garbage and move on.

dorkzilla

(5,141 posts)
14. What did that poor fish ever do to deserve such derision?
Sun May 8, 2016, 11:36 AM
May 2016

That fish is a beautiful creature compared to that talking meat puppet.

Poor Mr. Fishy.

 

LanternWaste

(37,748 posts)
17. Exiting DU as an adult merely means a cessation in posting without explanation
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 02:07 PM
Jun 2016

"we joined as adults, let us exit as adults..."

Exiting DU as an adult merely means a cessation in posting without explanation, rant, apology or diatribe.

GulfCoast66

(11,949 posts)
18. But drama. They want drama!
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 10:28 PM
Jun 2016

It is not enough to leave. There needs to be a big production to highlight how the wicked establishment has run them off this one great site.

It is kind of funny that they are forced to ignobly leave!

WayBeyondBlue

(86 posts)
20. This thread pretty much says why
Sun Jun 19, 2016, 02:55 PM
Jun 2016

Honest questions get childish response.

Don't want to be tempted to violate your TOS out of respect. (bites tongue)

BDize

(15 posts)
21. You do know don't you
Mon Jun 20, 2016, 10:53 AM
Jun 2016

that when you create a gobbledygook password, you're not supposed to write it down?

My understanding has been that the only way to close an account is to create a gobbledy password, but I've tried that twice without success.


For real, how does someone create a gobbledygook password and successfully remember it?

Adult way to leave DU - log out and never log back in

Semi-adult way to leave DU - create a gobbledygook password by closing your eyes and typing random letters and numbers. Or have a 5 year old neighbor kid do it and make him promise never to divulge what he typed in.

Crybaby way to leave DU - whine about not being able to leave in an adult way.

MADem

(135,425 posts)
25. Better still--change your EMAIL ADDRESS too, to something garbage-y.
Thu Feb 2, 2017, 12:20 AM
Feb 2017

If you don't have a "real" email address, they can't send you a temporary password if you've forgotten your old one.

So change the email address to WaahWaahWaahImLeavingSoThereBeeCuzIHateDUNow@aol.com ... or something on those lines....

zipplewrath

(16,646 posts)
28. No, you can't.
Thu Feb 2, 2017, 12:53 AM
Feb 2017

And the reality is that they have no interest in providing such a feature. They only want to remove those people that reduce their numbers. If you want to reduce them by merely one, they have no interest. The bottom line is that any web site wants to advertise the maximum number of participants, not the nominal. The advertisers are pushing back, but in the end I suspect they care little about who "Leaves" and more about who comes back. Those are the "eys" that are the most "profitable".

hunter

(38,304 posts)
29. There's no advertisers paying attention to membership numbers that I'm aware of.
Sat Feb 4, 2017, 02:00 PM
Feb 2017

Otherwise you'd have sites all over the internet claiming 10 billion members.

The only numbers advertisers pay attention to are page views and ad clicks. Their own software counts those.

Unnecessary and childish drama has been a consistent problem here on DU. A "delete my account now!" button would only add to that drama.

DU has had other features, since removed, that provoked unnecessary and childish drama, for examples, "unrecommends" and visible ignore list counts.

I know certain people would love to claw back all their words before they exit, but how would that make DU a better place?

Just as it is in "the real world," sometimes the wisest choice is to simply walk away.

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