10-18-2019 10:31 PM - edited 01-05-2022 09:29 AM
The third time this has happened to me (that I know of)...
I click on a notification because somebody has responded to a thread I posted in... when (re-)reading it I see that whatever I said has been deleted, and I know I'm not the one who did it.
The most recent example, I'm certain I didn't erase my post, I also see another erased post by another person.
I understand this forum is owned and operated by a business. And that the Mods, Oracles, admins can (should) edit posts which don't conform with the objectives of the business or the code of conduct of the forum.
Maybe I offered a wrong solution or some other distraction on the thread, maybe I used rude or offensive or poorly-chosen wording, maybe I said something which makes PM seem bad or makes PM's competitors look good, maybe I even expressed active criticism and dissent.
The cool thing to do is append a reason for the edit/delete. "Deleted because bad advice/language/attitude/whatever" is better than clandestine purges and revisionism.
But simply silencing undesirable customer input is not good form. It's actually disturbingly Orwellian. You won't get valuable customer input and participation if you casually dismiss customer input and participation, people won't bother to "continue the conversation" if they know their voices will just get swept into the recycling bin.
11-05-2019 11:22 AM
That’s strange. I’m not sure why that would happen
11-05-2019 11:22 AM
That’s strange.
10-19-2019 12:12 AM
I'm not specifically concerned about my missing posts, I can't even remember them to be honest, so they're of no real importance and I don't care if they stay lost or they get found. If they were relevant while the topic was relevant then they've already served their purpose.
But too many more missing posts would just motivate me to go elsewhere, no sense in contributing when contributions consistently go "missing"... I'm sure I can find better things to do with my time than pour answers into a trash can, lol.
I don't know about PM promises vs Community censoring. But if such promises are made then I think they should be kept - by not actively censoring content - and by not passively allowing content to mysteriously vanish, month after month.
10-19-2019 12:12 AM
@geopublic wrote:@Korth Submit a ticket and ask the moderator to release your posts from the holding queue. PM does not censor any posts.
Does not is bit too absolute. They do where justified in accordance with terms of use. What has been happening cannot be explained by censor.
10-18-2019 11:06 PM
@Korth Submit a ticket and ask the moderator to release your posts from the holding queue. PM does not censor any posts.
10-18-2019 11:03 PM
The group of us Oracles has been talking about this and from the ones in the discussion have edited or moved any posts (we can't delete) so we aren't sure what is going on with this. There seems to have been quite a few posts lately that have had something happen to them
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10-18-2019 10:59 PM
@Korth If a post gets edited, it can be marked as spam. Posting a lot of messages can do that too. If you post a message and it is gone as as you post, that's the spam filter.
10-18-2019 10:57 PM - edited 10-18-2019 11:06 PM
Some of my posts were deleted too. I was told that I edited my post too much and too often. Now, instead of editing my OP to more info, I just add another post and quoting my original post to add additional info.
10-18-2019 10:43 PM - edited 10-18-2019 10:49 PM
This just happened to somebody else, I've read it 30 mins ago
Here is the link
I've seen oracles change info but usually to improve things or to protect careless poster. They always indicate it too, so I doubt.
Not long ago someone's post was being wiped out, but they figured out it was too long so system would just reject it. At the end they had to post it in 3 parts. This happened couple of months ago and I remember it was about public poster at an airport. I'll try to find
How long was your post