What is x-no-archive:yes??

Question:

This means that the party does not want their message recorded or achieved on deja news or any other news category. Many of these news servers hold posts for many months to many years. Due to the fact that someone may recognize them, they rather not have their posts around too long. And we must respect their wishes if we respond to their postings. — LONELINESS "It is no new thing to be lonely.  It comes to all of us sooner or later … if we face it, if we remember that there are a million others like us, if we try to reach out to comfort them and not ourselves, we find in the end we are lonely no longer.  We are in a new family, the family of man…"                                                Morris L. West                                                The Devil’s Advocate

|I have asked this several times, but have yet to know exactly what |x-no-archive:yes means. | |My guess is it means the person wants the post deleted after reading and/or |responding to it.  There are so many posts, very few survive on my harddrive |for more than a couple of days anyway.  I just want to know what I am being |asked when someone says "please respect my x-no-archive. | |Seeking info, |Rick

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I have asked this several times, but have yet to know exactly what x-no-archive:yes means. My guess is it means the person wants the post deleted after reading and/or responding to it.  There are so many posts, very few survive on my harddrive for more than a couple of days anyway.  I just want to know what I am being asked when someone says "please respect my x-no-archive. Seeking info, Rick

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