How can I edit a thread title, which I already started?

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Hi,

How can I edit a thread title, which I already started?

Thank you!
 

If you press edit there is a title box, it will change the post title but I'm not sure if it changes the thread title in the list too.
I'm not sure if it gets updated after some duration or if it doesn't change at all.

If it doesn't change by that then only moderators can change it.
I often fix titles that have misspelling in them.
 

Okay, please replace the '[LogicDesign] Sorted MemoriesImplementation' thread title with the '[LogicDesign] Sorted Memories Implementation'.
The thread is located in Forum -> Digital Design and Programming -> ASIC Design Methodologies and Tools (Digital)
Thank you!
 

how can change the reply to any post that I have posted in response to a thread started by someone else?I want to edit some of my older replies that I had pasted earlier,but I see no such option for my older replies
 

You can't edit old posts, we has a lot of spammers editing posts to add spam links several days after the posts have been made.
Currently the edit can only be applied for a short duration after posting.
 

then is it possible to delete some of my old replies in some threads?
 

In general we don't delete/edit old posts unless there is an important reason that can justify that action

 

Dear moderator,due to certain inevitable reasons dictated by my privacy I strongly need to either delete or edit some of my old replies in some threads?Under these conditions how is it possible?Otherwise,it may be difficult for me to be a part of this technical forum.I hope you would help me in this regard!
 

send me a PM with the reason of edit/deletion and I'll discuss with other moderators and get back to you
 

Hi moderator,

May I get your help to edit my thread's title which posted not long ago at https://www.edaboard.com/threads/284049/

Please change the title to Possible factors causing wrong amplitude estimation in double integration

Thank you and have a nice day.
 

Hi.I want to delete some of my posts.is there any way?it is due to copyright.I don't want to exist some of my posts.
how can I remove them?please add this feature to the site!
 
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Refer to the forum rules

 

NO!!!
this rule is a violation of copyright and freedom!!!
 

So do you find it fair to ask a question and make a lot of other users spend their time to reply and then after solving your problem delete everything?
This is not my idea of freedom, any provided info should remain available so that future users with similar questions can have access to it.

When you register to the forum you agree with the forum terms and conditions, among them is

 

I think it is better to leave this poll!
 

If you don’t want to share a schematic or code then don’t post it
I would have thought that was obvious, even without reading the rules.

However there's also this:
Visitors may post..., so long as the content is not illegal, obscene, threatening, defamatory, invasive of privacy, infringing of intellectual property rights, or otherwise injurious to third parties...
If he's violated someone else's copyright, then perhaps the offending material should be deleted by the mods. If that's the case, he needs to clarify what should be deleted, and why.
 

If he's violated someone else's copyright, then perhaps the offending material should be deleted by the mods. If that's the case, he needs to clarify what should be deleted, and why.

Usually these requests are related to a final paper, users make questions related to the topic they have and then request to delete every post related to it but I agree that the request should be clarified
 

NO!!!
this rule is a violation of copyright and freedom!!!

So you have been illegally posting copyright information on the forum? From the forum rules:


Keith.
 

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