Hi, there was a topic about people saying some topics get deleted and now I can’t find it?
One of the reply was about this being a non issue and there is only 4 people complaining if I remember correctly.
Maybe my search is just wrong.
Hi, there was a topic about people saying some topics get deleted and now I can’t find it?
One of the reply was about this being a non issue and there is only 4 people complaining if I remember correctly.
Maybe my search is just wrong.
I believe this may be the thread you were looking for: Feedback-on-the-site.
The thread has been locked and delisted but not deleted.
If topics get delete that is not for nothing and you can be ensured we only do this if it is immoral or violating community guidelines. Obviously you cant find them and that is on purpose. Topics like these that do not serve the general users of thr forum can get delisted.
As the person who created the original Feedback thread that was unlisted/deleted, It frustrates me that you do not see the irony of deleting a topic calling out over-censorship on the forum instead of just locking it if it spiraled out of control?
Making conflicting views completely invisible for all intents and purposes w/o public explanation IS THE REASON I CREATED THE THREAD GIVING FEEDBACK ON THE SITE.
Respectfully, @ph00lt0 not only are you quick to lock threads you disagree with, but you repeatedly delete/unlist threads completely which is unnecessary unless there is PII or the thread is complete spam. I wish you would treat this like a public forum instead of your personal email inbox
Your concern was addressed/answered.
Unfortunately, certain users felt it was their right to use the topic to rant about having posts removed due to their own disruptive behaviour. I think we made it clear that we are genuinely open to feedback and believe it or not, we do not enjoy having to police the forum.
That topic was no longer suitable for providing such feedback, and clearly the concerns about heavy-handed moderation being raised there do not reflect any sort of sentiment shared by the wider community.