It's the hidden from non-admins part that is a problem.
If you did any significant editing, the discussions on your talk page could
be of interest to other editors even after you leave. It could be tagged as
belonging to a left user, it can be protected from trolls, and it might even
be blankable, but it cannot be deleted.
Mgm
On 12/20/06, X P <xpwiki(a)gmail.com> wrote:
An administrator, CHAIRBOY, has accused me on User:XP of being some banned
user. I have no interest, having seen the prolonged wars that can develop
from these things, of participating further in Wikipedia. However, I
choose
to exercise my right to vanish and specifically requested that my talk
page
be blanked, protected, and hidden from non-admins. However, this
administrator has now twice reverted me on my own talk page, including
with
use of the admin revert tool--which, as far as I know, is a violation.
Why am I not allowed to blank and vacate my own talk page, and have it
protected afterwards to keep troll comments off of it? This CHAIRBOY
individual has taken ownership of my talk page.
- XP
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