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Forum posts getting removed

Ji

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I've noticed a few of my forum posts have been getting removed, I have not removed them myself and I have not got any message anywhere letting me know why they got removed or who removed them.

The first post I made that I noticed got deleted was just me saying something along the lines of "Very well written post, hope something good comes from this" on a suggestion on the "Your Suggestions" underforum. Also noticed a post where I said something along the lines of "You need a better PC" when someone posted a laggy clip is not there anymore.

I thought about making a status update asking what was going on but I think this underforum is better suited. Not trying to start drama or cause issues just wondering why this keeps happening without me being notified why.

 
I have not looked too much into your specific case, but I looked at the "you just need a better pc". You posted this on a thread in the Altis Life Issue. Your comment was hidden with a note saying Non-Constructive, as your comment was non-constructive. 

Posts and replies may get hidden without warning/heads up or notice after hidden. Lots of people get their posts hidden every day, its just to keep the forums clean and organised, instead of being full of uneccessary comments. 

I would say it is better to just get the comment hidden instead of recieving a warning followed by a warning point, is it not? 

However, as I said, I have not looked into your specific case as to why your comments has been removed, but this is generally what happens.

 
I have not looked too much into your specific case, but I looked at the "you just need a better pc". You posted this on a thread in the Altis Life Issue. Your comment was hidden with a note saying Non-Constructive, as your comment was non-constructive. 

Posts and replies may get hidden without warning/heads up or notice after hidden. Lots of people get their posts hidden every day, its just to keep the forums clean and organised, instead of being full of uneccessary comments. 

I would say it is better to just get the comment hidden instead of recieving a warning followed by a warning point, is it not? 

However, as I said, I have not looked into your specific case as to why your comments has been removed, but this is generally what happens.
Would be nice to have this changed. A lot of the times my posts get hidden, I'll have no clue about it. Would be nice to have a small notification saying it's been hidden and a reason why. It's not hard to do this. But it would benefit everyone.

 
I have not looked too much into your specific case, but I looked at the "you just need a better pc". You posted this on a thread in the Altis Life Issue. Your comment was hidden with a note saying Non-Constructive, as your comment was non-constructive. 

Posts and replies may get hidden without warning/heads up or notice after hidden. Lots of people get their posts hidden every day, its just to keep the forums clean and organised, instead of being full of uneccessary comments. 

I would say it is better to just get the comment hidden instead of recieving a warning followed by a warning point, is it not? 

However, as I said, I have not looked into your specific case as to why your comments has been removed, but this is generally what happens.
Yea that makes sense.

[SIZE=1.4rem]The post I[/SIZE][SIZE=1.4rem] made on Absence topic I cant make sense of though, all I[/SIZE][SIZE=1.4rem] said was "Well written, post hopes something good comes from this" would be great if you could PM me on the forums or just let me know below because I just can't come up with any reason on why it would get hidden, thanks.[/SIZE]




 
Please make a forum suggestion about that, as it is currently not a feature (not that I'm aware of) and would need to be implemented. Only way for us to do that is sending a PM every time we hide a post or send a warning, which would also dish out warning points..

@Ji Mitch as to your latest reply, I will look into this, currently at Uni. I'll contact you later if I find anything.

 
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@Sonder you are able to give a warning notification without adding A "point" to it

Atleast, you used to be able to.

 
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