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Don't Let YouTube Comments Come Back to Haunt You

 
YouTube has just initiated a feature that allows users who leave comments on videos to delete those comments. Now when you put your foot in your mouth, you can take it back out. "Whether you misspelled 'pwned', back in the day when you were just a n00b to the internets, or you simply said something you wish you could take back - now you can remove your commentary at any time," says a post from the YouTube Team. read more (link)

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