I just don't feel it is necessary to delete it. Most forums I've been on don't delete it but label it as a deleted account in some way. I also find it a little difficult to follow a discussion if one of the participants is a deleted account.
I wonder if the name is deleted so that the tag could be associated with a new user at some point without confusing people.
I can confirm what htirwin said, this was Avrind333. I recently participated in one of his Posts and the remaining ID code matches what is there now. He mostly asked us about how to build an AV suite piece by piece.
@ m4ster r0shi: Welcome back, did that community outreach program go well?
I can confirm what htirwin said, this was Avrind333. I recently participated in one of his Posts and the remaining ID code matches what is there now. He mostly asked us about how to build an AV suite piece by piece.
Avrind333 is SpaceWorm aka Cyberwarefare (Now known as OrionMaster).
Alas, it's currently on hold, mainly because I don't have much time to spend on it, but also because
other community members than the ones I've been targeting approached me by themselves instead.
But anyways I will drop out of this because to be honest I could care less.
@ m4ster r0shi
What was the community outreach program about if you don't mind me asking?
I am just curious because I have been asked/wanting to go to my old middleschool (One of my good friends teach there now) and do a after school program of sorts on the basics of programming and computers. So was thinking if you were doing something like it what your experience was with it.
@OrionMaster
Nope, all you cleared up is that you are a confusing individual :P.
Has anyone else noticed almost every "goodbye" thread eventually reveals that the person leaving is mainly doing so just to come back as a new account to try as an attempt to lose some sort of poor reputation they had with the previous one?
I'm me, everyone hates how I am, but I'm not going to sock puppet to get rid of it.
A community outreach program involves approaching community members with some kind of message, meant to get them to change behavior, to attend an event, to engage in an activity, to NOT engage in an activity, to do something, to not do something, to understand something, etc.
That message can be delivered through TV commercials, radio commercials, press interviews, newspaper articles, advertising, an event, a performance, a flier, a postcard, a Facebook post, a web page, a blog, a phone call, etc.