This forum is run on vBulletin, so the posts can all be deleted. Hopefully Charlie can do that for you. If not, try emailing Pryce (forum owner) directly. His contact info is listed at:
http://forum.stripperweb.com/showthread.php?t=43468
As ArmySGT pointed out though, a cached copy of posts often remain on Google & sometimes Way Back Machine (
Archive.org). Look at this to see a copy of the Way Back Machines cached version:
http://web.archive.org/web/200801132...web.com/forum/
You'll notice you can't login, & the search feature doesn't work. Also, if you try to search through Way Back Machine via Google, with the term "stripperweb", nothing comes up:
http://www.google.com/search?q=strip...%3Aarchive.org
Now, the cached copy on Google will eventually be updated & replaced by Google. That means if your posts are removed before the next time that Google creates its backup copy of Stripperweb, your posts won't come up either on the search results, or the cached version of the searched results.
You can do a "soft delete" of all your own posts. Basically you'll need to login under the unique screen name you had, then go to your account profile page by clicking on your name, go to the "Statistics" tab, then "Find all posts by __your-user-name__". One you click that you will see all of your posts, open each one in a new tab by clicking on the link to the direct post under your name (not next to the envelope symbol, but next to the symbol underneath it). One you are viewing your post, on the top right of your post will be three buttons: Edit, Quote, M-Quote. Click on "Edit", & the grey text entry box will appear with the text you had written, and at the bottom right of the grey box is "Save", "Go Advanced", "Delete", "Cancel". Just click the "Delete" button & your post will be deleted, & not cached next time that Google makes a copy of StripperWeb.
Often old user names are easily found by acquaintances, friends, & possibly future employers. I'm sure she just wants to avoid anymore potential future embarrassment and/or harassment.
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