Would it be too much too ask that deleted posts include a reason. One possibility could be taken from the reasons listing in the report mechanism, i.e.
1 Abusive content
2 Profane content
3 Pure stupidity
4 Racist content
5 Spam content
6 Other
I realise this may appear a rather bizarre curiosity since most folk won't have seen the offensive text, but I'm asking for a friend (who is possibility interested in carrying out a statistical analysis)!
Fat chance of that,Canary.Im not actually sure if there are any Mods or Editors on this site any more.If there are they must just pop in now and again and sporadically.
Canary - One of the reasons why deleted threads and posts are not permitted discussion is because they simply provoke endless tail-spinning rows which go nowhere and cause bad feeling.
Identifying a reason for a deletion simply opens floodgates to everyone who wants to dispute the reason offered, so it would serve no useful purpose.
I have suggested that a couple of times, canary... just the number of the "rule broken" would work, and keep everyone happy. Although, those may need to be reworded, so it is never just "interpretation ".
Yes,but it took me about three weeks before i got"daveinscotland"suspended(and that was after getting all sorts of threats against me).And he still is only suspended,not banned.If i merely post the most innoccuous of things they get taken down there and then.Nah,no faith in the Mods or Eds on this site.
Sometime people are asking for advice on a serious matter. If they go through the answers given and spot an answer has been removed they will have no idea why. This might upset them.
Canary - // Fair point Andy, but conversely might it not just restrict the floodgates instead, since much of the "flood" is speculation. //
Experience - over a very long time - has demonstrated to successive Editors, that discouraging pointless arguments about deletions helps the site run more smoothly.
No system is perfect, I think they continue with the one that has served them best, and continues to do so.
"a move to Scotland",why so?The nut-jobs we have up here in Scotland running the country are no more or less nut-jobs than they are down in England running the country.