Just curious about your thought on deleting a member account along with all their posts if they request that, do you do it? It sounds bit ridiculous though because it will disrupt multiple threads that they participated in as we all other (any other problems it causes?). However if a user does requested, do you have to comply or not?
removing all the posts by a user is not feasible - if user wants we can replace his/her name with some random characters (if forum script / SQL queries facilitate it)
Thanks, I think allowing them to change the name may be a good suggestion if they have a good reason for it and you want to be nice to the user without giving them a definitive "no".
I agree with the name change suggestion. But deleting posts all of a users posts?, no. Dont do that. It disrupts your forum too much, and what if all members request it? I am on a few forums, and there has been times when specific threads need to be deleted, (for whatever reasons). I would recommend you to work with members by offering to remove a specific thread (that they created) and see if that resolves the issue. If this doesnt make them happy, then simply close their account (but keep all of the content).
All good point but.. just to make sure, are there any legal grounds for user demanding to delete ALL their posts and content just for the sake of deleting it?