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Anybody knows how to remove a thread or comment on https://ideas.splunk.com

Anonymous
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Hi

I was wondering if there is a way to remove a comment or a thread that I have made on https://ideas.splunk.com.

My idea was already published in the V.8.1. 
And in the comment section there was some information that should not have been there.
Is it possible to remove?

I wil not post the link here in public.

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yeasuh
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi my name is Yeasuh and I am a Community Content Specialist for Splunk Answers.

If you'd like an Idea removed, you can PM a Community Content Specialist (badge seen next to username) and request!

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yeasuh
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi my name is Yeasuh and I am a Community Content Specialist for Splunk Answers.

If you'd like an Idea removed, you can PM a Community Content Specialist (badge seen next to username) and request!

gjanders
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

I believe you can edit but not cancel an idea. I have an idea open for that https://ideas.splunk.com/ideas/IDEAS-I-14 however the comments advise they are unlikely to implement this.

FYI editing ideas was an idea that is implemented, you could request for editing of comments but they're are arguments for and against of course

 

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