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         After being a co-admin of lost-chall for a few years, I have decided to open my own challenge site.  This one has more to it than just solving challenges as you will probably see. I don't know what sort of response I will receive from a post such as this. As a long-time member of bright-shadows.net (much longer than my current account join date indicates. I was here before), I understand that spam is not appreciated in the forums, therefore this will be my only post on the subject. Also this is in the off-topic forum. Challenge sites are numerous these days, and this is my chance at trying something a little different: regards to the community, sabretooth  | 
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      aceldama | 
      
        
         can we pwn it?   | 
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      moose | 
      
        
         can you add it to wechall.org?  | 
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      sabretooth | 
      
        
         Once I have enough challenges to make it worth their while, I will add it to wechall  Its been a while moose. How are you?  | 
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      moose | 
      
        
         Fine, thanks, and you? The last two years I have worked for my final exam. Now I'm doing  | 
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      aceldama | 
      
        
         you do realise that there's no way of cancelling your account on there, do you? or was that by design?  | 
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         Why would we cancel our account   | 
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      sabretooth | 
      
        
         It was by design.  If you don't want to go there anymore, don't sign in. Simples  The reason I didn't code this feature is simply because personally in the past I have gone through my phase of 'retiring' from hackchallenges. So I delete my tbs account only to find that a few months later I get bitten by the bug again and end up having to rejoin and resolve everything. For sites like hackquest, there was no way to remove my account, so I simply signed in and started where I left off. I'll consider an account removal option if people want one, but at the moment there seems little point. Regards, sabretooth  | 
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