Deleting Post from Event Channel Discussion

Deleting Post from Event Channel Discussion

To delete a post from a specific event channel discussion click on the Social Feed module in the CMS. Once in this module you will see a listing of all items that have discussions enabled for them. To view a specific discussion click the green arrow in the View Conversation column.

To delete a post click the small arrow for the post to display the “Delete this post” pop up. Once you click on the pop up it will remove the post. See screenshot below.

 


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