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- Thanks for answer. to clarify: That's the only thing that will be removed if I remove my account?... the name?.ElektroStudios– ElektroStudios2014-12-20 06:02:17 +00:00Commented Dec 20, 2014 at 6:02
- 4Ok so I see that stackExchange they act like bankers with him little words in contracts, while an user (AND HIM FRIEND) suffers the injustice of a moderator I can't do nothing more than delete my....name.ElektroStudios– ElektroStudios2014-12-20 06:03:48 +00:00Commented Dec 20, 2014 at 6:03
- 1That "clausure" is just a clausure or is a LEGAL thing linked to U.S.A. justice? I mean, If they decide to keep all my answers/questions and I want the opposite thing (delete all), an advocate can do something about it? can win? or not because maybe the clausure is in better terms a legal thing for a judge?. I dont have intention to denounce that clausure (at least by the moment), anyways I just want to know all the possible information if in the future I get more unexpected problems by anybody of the staff members of stackexchange.ElektroStudios– ElektroStudios2014-12-20 06:17:25 +00:00Commented Dec 20, 2014 at 6:17
- 12An advocate would probably just tell you there's nothing they can do because you agreed to the policy. In general, there is nothing you can do to get that content removed.animuson– animuson StaffMod2014-12-20 06:18:26 +00:00Commented Dec 20, 2014 at 6:18
- 3I see... nothing to do... its ok, thanks for your help, really!ElektroStudios– ElektroStudios2014-12-20 06:19:20 +00:00Commented Dec 20, 2014 at 6:19
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