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Deletion Etiquette

Date: Thu, 05/22/2008 - 14:13

Submitted by Frogpatch
on Thu, 05/22/2008 - 14:13

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It is my opinion that if a post gets deleted, the person deleting it should give a reason why and say who they are. If I delete a post I will say for example "removed for profanity- Frogpatch" That way if the author of the thread, especially another mod, can PM me and ask me what was said. Earlier despite my plea in the lead paragraph to not delete responses, the one I waited two days for was deleted. That is OK but I would have really liked to have known the content. The moderator chooses to remain anonymous. I know Sass for an example always signs her deletion as does Bulldog and others. Occasionally it may be necessary to delete something anonymously but that should be an exception. I was accused of deleting at random by someone today! Not me. I do not delete anonymously and not very often!
Your valued opinions are appreciated!


I got hte immpression that tha'ts what we are suppossed to do, put the reason and who deleted. I have done this as a practice ie: deleted for profanity, locked so this wont cause problems, email removed per TOS.

Somtimes as Mods, we have to make a quick decision as to delete, lock, etc, but if I do that, it is beacuse I don't want more drama to occur, etc...karen


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Submitted by Bossy4455 on Thu, 05/22/2008 - 14:19

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I try to state the reason also, unless I am hard pressed for time because there is a spammer who is quicker than I, which happened to me one day. This spammer was everywhere and fast, leaving nasty posts, so I tried to follow behind them and deleted as quickly as I could. And I will also admit I deleted a post somewhere, can't remember where, but I saved it for Frog, and he PM'd me, so thank goodness I saved it! Other than that, I usually leave my name, and why I removed it. :D


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Submitted by Shazzers on Thu, 05/22/2008 - 14:56

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I'll admit that I edited a few of Collection Dog's posts today and didn't sign off on the editing, and the only reason I didn't is because he seems so darn aggressive that I didn't care to have him attacking me. I don't have time to come on here and defend myself against him, so I didn't sign off on the editing I did.

I normally do, though. :-)


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Submitted by SUEBEEHONEY70 on Thu, 05/22/2008 - 16:12

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I don't know, like I said I thought it was one way, but have never seen that it has to be done.

I am like FYI- if someone is breaking the TOS, whether its' spam, vulgarity, or trying to stir something up and cause trouble, it will get deleted or edited. I think we should all do what is good for the site as a whole, and that should be sticking to the TOS--just my 2cents :lol:


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Submitted by Bossy4455 on Thu, 05/22/2008 - 16:49

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I delete when there is spam, whether it is a single post or an entire thread. I also delete any replies to any spam -- because they clutter up the post and besides, they don't make sense to a reader anymore because the spam is gone.

The other reason I delete rather than edit, especially in an older post, is because the new posts bump up the recency on that thread (ie the thread will jump to the front of the queues in each forum). People browsing the forums pull them up as being "new" posts, and then start responding to the original post even though it may be 3 years old.

Anything other than spam/replies (like emails, real names, vulgarity, TOS violations), I will block it out in red, and then sign my name and reason at the bottom, also in red.


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Submitted by DebtCruncher on Thu, 05/22/2008 - 18:18

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I haven't got to delete or edit in a while..If I had more time I'd get a chance. :)

I usually delete when nothing in the post is necessary...edit out things that are vulgar/etc if anything in the post is constructive....

And Froggy--I used to change people's words too..lol Anyone remember Jerseykid? He would say something mean about someone, and I'd change it to make him say something nice..lol


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Submitted by Jessi on Tue, 05/27/2008 - 10:25

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when a post is spam it is just gone. Now signing, now explanation, zap!

When I edit a post I will either delete the content in question, editit, or X it out, and then sign it(in red) why and my name.

Ex:
Posting active links not permited per TOS-LCW

There mayhave been an ocasion or two when I deleted a post that was infamitory or seeking to provoke an argument or hurt others. I would like to say I sign those, but I have a gut feeling I just zapped them and move on.

In another post I referenced a situation with Jesse, and I was signing those posts as I deleted them , but the guy was going nuts and I eventually started going nuts.

Would it be possible to have a drop down bar on Mods views with some of the more common reasons that would automaticaly include our screen name? So we could just click a reason and submit?

Just a thought.

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Submitted by LCW on Mon, 06/02/2008 - 19:58

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