You can't delete a caption. Either you delete it and post it again or you just let it be.
Yes, you can delete a texted picture from your device. If you received the picture via a messaging app, you can typically long-press the image and select the option to delete it. However, keep in mind that deleting it from your device does not remove it from the sender's device or from the messaging app's server, if applicable.
If you've deleted your account, the only way to get your followers back is to ask them to follow you again. If you change your handle without deleting the account, you keep your followers.
No, you have to also delete what you want from the external hard drive. Remember, an external hard drive is just like a internal one. So, for example, if you delete picture a on the internal hard drive, that's all that is deleted. If picture a is also on the external hard drive (why would it be though), then you need to also delete it there.
A twitter feed is something they use on twitter to keep track of what you've been doing on twitter
depends. If I put the Quote "you do not have a pig" and the I want to keep going i would put,"You do not have a pig." but If you don't want to keep going yo would put the period after the quotation mark.
You can also quarantine it or delete it but the safer way is to delete it.
First thing is first! You are limited to the amount of space for your picture code. So when you get your embed code from photobucket, make sure that you delete the first half of it. keep only the second half of the code, its really all that you need=] If you have to you can resize your pic using photobucket!
No. Camilla does not have a twitter, facebook or myspace. Nor does she have the time to keep up with them.
You cannot delete only the video and keep the song. You will have to buy the song separately from the video.
If you can delete it then by all means delete it. There is no advantage in keeping it in quarantine.
No, Twitter does not keep the number of accounts that they have suspended on a specific IP address.
Keep the print head as cool as possible. A+ Guide to Hardware 5th Edition Ch 12 Pg 599 Figure 12-5 A+ 7th Edition Chapter 22 page 1167 (picture caption).