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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)!
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)!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.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.
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.
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.
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.
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.