On Microsoft Learn’s Q&A platform, you cannot delete your own posts directly, and posting anonymously isn’t supported. If you want a post removed, you need to report it so a moderator can review and delete it if appropriate.
To explain in more detail, Microsoft Learn Q&A has some strict rules about content management. Once you publish a question or answer, there isn’t a “delete” button available to regular users. Only moderators have the ability to remove posts. If you realize you’ve shared something sensitive or made a mistake, the way to handle it is to use the “Report” option on your post. That flags it for moderators, who can then decide whether to take it down. This is by design, because Microsoft wants to preserve the integrity of discussions and avoid gaps where deleted posts might make threads confusing.
As for anonymity, the platform requires you to be signed in with a Microsoft account to post. That means your profile is always attached to your contributions. There isn’t a way to post questions or answers without being linked to an account. The only exception is that you can choose to keep your profile minimal, but it won’t be truly anonymous — your account is still visible to moderators and tied to your activity.
So in practice, if you want something gone, you’ll need to report it and wait for moderator action. And if you want to participate without your name showing, the closest option is to use a Microsoft account that doesn’t reveal personal details, but there’s no true anonymous posting feature.