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what happens to a website when it expires


Question Posted Monday August 19 2013, 6:18 pm

recently i found a website called M8 Ball . com i asked a few questions but somebody on there criticized my questions calling them stupid and later i looked at the expiration date on it saying may the 5th 2014 so can you tell what happens after it expires

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NinjaNeer answered Monday August 19 2013, 8:40 pm:
Since I'm not familiar with the site, your best bet is probably to contact the site administrators and ask.

In the past, I've had administrators remove old profiles of mine from sites, so it shouldn't be an issue for them to remove the questions you don't want up. At the very least, they should be able to tell you what happens when the questions expire.

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