We can't completely remove your old account - deleting over 1,000 posts would break large parts of the forum. Even if we did remove all your posts, a lot of posts would still be visible as quotes.
If you'd like to make a new account, I don't think anyone's going to stop you! Whether it's with a new account or your current one, you can work on posting cool stuff regularly to prove you've become a more mature user.
(08-14-2023, 06:25 PM)VinnyVideo Wrote: If you'd like to make a new account, I don't think anyone's going to stop you!
Apparently the problem is that the email JC is using for the "Slug101" account he'd like to reuse for another newer account, but it won't allow it as "email is already registered". Since you can't just delete his older posts, I think JC is should just use his current account and rebrand it. It's the most simple and admittingly lazy solution.
List of projects I eventually plan to finish after the indefinite hiatus is over, assuming I don't abruptly cancel them:
Yes, I am aware that I have about 6 or so fangame projects currently in development at the same time. And yes, I am also aware that all of this is very ambitious.
+ List of projects I'm helping out with in some small capacity during my hiatus:
Technically, it's possible to remove the e-mail address from an old account so you could reuse it for a new account.
But really, it's better just to keep your existing account and give it a shiny new name, a new avatar, and a new 'tude.
I know you might've made a few silly or immature posts back in the day, but nobody's going to hold that against you forever. You were young and you've changed - I trust for the better! We've had members who were far worse - even a few who got banned for a while - go on to become staff members or make some very popular games.
(08-15-2023, 06:28 PM)VinnyVideo Wrote: Technically, it's possible to remove the e-mail address from an old account so you could reuse it for a new account.
But really, it's better just to keep your existing account and give it a shiny new name, a new avatar, and a new 'tude.
I know you might've made a few silly or immature posts back in the day, but nobody's going to hold that against you forever. You were young and you've changed - I trust for the better! We've had members who were far worse - even a few who got banned for a while - go on to become staff members or make some very popular games.
I guess you're right. I just hate it when people associate me with my old self, and act like the new me simply doesn't exist.
Hullo there, I am Great Destination Tracks 3, but you can call me JC The Slug. I am a Slug.