Is Damgo's Post Count Unknown Due to Account Deletion or Post Count Shutdown?

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Damgo's post count appears as N/A due to the deletion of his account, which he requested. This raises questions about whether accounts can be deleted while still retaining thread information. Users speculate on the possibility of a post count shutdown feature. The discussion highlights the implications of account management on forum visibility and user records. Overall, the thread emphasizes the need for clarity on how account deletions affect post counts and user contributions.
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I was browsing the technology forum and in one of the sticky threads at the top i saw someone named Damgo had made the thread and his post count was N/A and I remembered seeing this one time before. Has this users account been deleted for some reason or can you shut post count off?
 
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Damgo had asked me to wipe is account, his account is gone, but the thread information keeps his name as a record.
 
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