How do I delete my account ?

I would like to know how to delete my account. Thanks in advance
I have felt that in the past. There is an opportunity for cyberbullying by unidentified posters, trolls, and banned members posting to wreak havoc at your expense. Not everybody, of course, enjoys this activity, but sometimes a thread can erupt into what is called a "flame thread" and everybody joins in, while you're the target.

Rather than let the mean-spirited and ridiculing posts bother you, don't post here anymore. You don't have to delete your account, though I do understand why you feel that way.

Cyberbullying is rampant on social media, and it's up to you to not allow yourself to be a part of it. I sometimes find Facebook a good alternative to engage with like-minded folks in the pool world. You can choose who you want to interact with, and if somebody's posts are mean-spirited and directed at you, you can just delete their posts and/or their friendship.

Also, not everybody here on AzBilliards is a cyberbully, but there are a few well-known offenders who will post over and over and over again, jumping in an out of threads with flippant replies, beating a dead horse sometimes, to kick somebody when they're down. It makes them feel good for some reason. Don't let them feel good at your expense.
 
I would like to know how to delete my account. Thanks in advance
You may want to consider posting something to the extent that you're done and won't be posting any longer. That way if someone does hijack your shit and starts fires, you won't get the gas
For it.
 
I have felt that in the past. There is an opportunity for cyberbullying by unidentified posters, trolls, and banned members posting to wreak havoc at your expense. Not everybody, of course, enjoys this activity, but sometimes a thread can erupt into what is called a "flame thread" and everybody joins in, while you're the target.

Rather than let the mean-spirited and ridiculing posts bother you, don't post here anymore. You don't have to delete your account, though I do understand why you feel that way.

Cyberbullying is rampant on social media, and it's up to you to not allow yourself to be a part of it. I sometimes find Facebook a good alternative to engage with like-minded folks in the pool world. You can choose who you want to interact with, and if somebody's posts are mean-spirited and directed at you, you can just delete their posts and/or their friendship.

Also, not everybody here on AzBilliards is a cyberbully, but there are a few well-known offenders who will post over and over and over again, jumping in an out of threads with flippant replies, beating a dead horse sometimes, to kick somebody when they're down. It makes them feel good for some reason. Don't let them feel good at your expense.
Nobody is cyber bullying. He had an opinion about jumping on a table that people didn’t agree with and he can’t handle that and wants to take his ball and go home and of course needs more attention when leaving. Just go. It’s a pool forum. If you don’t like it don’t visit it.
 
I would like to know how to delete my account. Thanks in advance
As I said, don't sweat the cyberbullying trolls. It's always the same ones. I looked you up. You do have a rich pool background, and we share some of the same pool friends. Not everybody on AzBilliards is mean-spirited. Just step over the mud puddles.
 
I'm sorry, but I do not see where this guy caught anything beyond being disagreed with. Perhaps folks might have been "nicer", but we are not a party manners bunch last I knew.

You expressed an opinion, folks disagreed with you, it happens, get over it, grow up and some. Next time, everybody might agree with you and you turn out to be the smartest cat on the planet. All you need to know.

For the record, I grew up in a time and place that pool tables were treated with reverence -- basically from fear that they would be put off balance and develop rolls. But you know, if the cat who owns the table does not care . . . I still treat all tables like I would treat my own.

Call your foul and keep playing.
 
Take a break and start over
This is good advice and allows a person to reset and reassess how they feel.

If a member does close their account then reconsiders and rejoins they may have to go through a waiting period before they have full privileges. Such as posting pictures and their good seller or buyer reputation may be gone as well.
 
If you're REALLY butthurt you can go back and delete all of your posts. So, make a big pot of java and get after it. BTW, i guess the op's never played in NewOrleans, getting on the table is part of the gig. Congrats to Fedor, he lost a match and then roared back to the title.
 
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