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Massimiliano Peluso "WeDev Limited"13-Mar-13 6:55
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QuestionCan somebody explain what exactly the OP is asking ? Pin
Tadit Dash (ତଡିତ୍ କୁମାର ଦାଶ)5-Mar-13 23:34
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michaelmel27-Feb-13 13:46
michaelmel27-Feb-13 13:46 
I am sure there is an answer somewhere to this but I cannot find it..

In a recent case, my rather benign message that was in response to comments that contained, in my opinion, at least disparaging, and possibly abusive content just disappeared (shows as "deleted"). Is it because certain users are allowed to delete other users comments? And if so, how can a mere mortal like me find out what actually happened? Here is this particular example:

See Converting to a modern UI[^]

Well since I am ranting now at full throttle, here is some more on similar matters:

I read only a small number of posts, but a pattern is clear with a number of prolific posters (person in the link by far the most obvious example). A question, perhaps not formulated too well, emerges. The asker is then told off in a fairly rude form that the question is basically illterate, incorrect, unclear or so on. Or something to the effect of buzzing off and checking the documentation. Sometimes an answer which is basically a google search is given, often incorrect, often misleading without understanding. Is this all a quest to get as many posts as possible? The net result is that the asker (probably a computer science student or a beginner of some sort) is likely to go away and never come back to this forum. I am not sure how to fix this, but the rule should be that if you are not an expert in the area, or if you haven't encountered the problem, or if you are not sure, do not waste server space. Quantity is not quality. How to enforce it I am not sure (may be impossible).

Also, has any consideration been given to adding an "Ignore user" feature like on some other forums? I just find impossible that comments/answers/messages emanating from a poster at a rate of 20-60 per hour (calculated, sustained rate, not even allowing for sleep) can be useful. There are so many brilliant answers/comments/articles on CP - they get obscured by these incessant posts.

And, yes, in case if you are wondering I am all for freedom of speech Wink | ;)

Thank you

modified 1-Mar-13 1:02am.

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General<strike>Is this spam yet?</strike> Case cleared Pin
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QuestionHow to compare article to be approved with published version of that article. Pin
André Kraak20-Feb-13 9:42
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GeneralWhat to do about this account? Pin
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