Hi all,
Popping in and reopening this thread to clear some things up. When a moderator deletes a post or thread, closes a thread, or suspends or bans a member, the editors automatically receive an email report about the action taken. We review every one of these emails and if we agree with the action taken, the action stands. If we don't agree, we reistate the post, or member, or whatever. It is very rare that we reverse moderators' decisions to delete posts, but if we do disagree with the action, we will reverse it. If you think a post has been removed unfairly, you can still bring it to our attention - perhaps, particularly in long threads, there is some context we missed when reviewing, or there has been some misunderstanding. Our moderators are only human and so are we, and moderating decisions are not all black and white. So we do review all actions, but it might not happen straight away - we're busy gnomes and we're not here on evenings and weekends. And the majority of the time, we agree with the actions our moderators take, which is why deleted posts are rarely reinstated.