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luigiluvr
luigiluvr
Deleting
May 13 2008, 4:43 PM EDT
Hey how do u delete a wiki? I have one i never work on anymore and i don't want it. 3  out of 3 found this valuable. Do you?    
sacapp
sacapp
RE: Deleting
May 13 2008, 5:09 PM EDT
At this time, the Wetpaint interface does not offer a delete site or account feature. If you no longer want your Wetpaint site or account, no action is required on your part. Just leave the site alone and after a period of inactivity the site will automatically be deleted. If you have posted material to your site you do not wish to be publicly viewed, we recommend that you edit the pages to remove the content or, if you are a site creator or moderator, you can delete individual pages.

We have instructions on how to cancel your membership to a site on http://www.wetpaintcentral.com/page/Delete+a+Site

If there is an urgent need to have a site deleted Wetpaint can do it manually on a case by case basis. Just provide your site URL and send the request from the email address associated to the site creator account.

If you want to start over with a new site, just go to www.wetpaint.com/wiki. You can have as many Wetpaint sites as you want, and all Wetpaint sites are free.
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