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In the for sale section that would be a disaster and ultimately lead to more work for moderators.

And easier work for scammers.

Also standard members do not have the ability to delete topics.

Not a good idea imo..

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In the for sale section that would be a disaster and ultimately lead to more work for moderators.

And easier work for scammers.

Also standard members do not have the ability to delete topics.

Not a good idea imo..

Wouldnt be any distaster for mods as they then wouldnt have to close topics themselves when needed or requested.

maybe not a good idea in terms of what you said for scammers.

standard members when they signup dont have the ability to delete topics, but when your apart of other groups such as sau qld, you can which is good.

thought it would be good to be able to close your own topic. after all, you can delete your own topic which in most cases is more power for a user then being able to close a topic.

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