[Handled] PM when topic is deleted
#1
Posted 31 May 2012 - 02:00 AM
#2
Posted 31 May 2012 - 02:53 AM
Still, if I ever got a post deleted, it might be nice to know why.
#3
Posted 31 May 2012 - 02:58 AM
I took a quick look, and I don't see any topic of your that have been deleted, although I certainly could have missed something. Frequently, people think that their topics have been deleted, when in fact they've just been moved. Could that be the case here?
#4
Posted 31 May 2012 - 09:49 AM
#5
Posted 31 May 2012 - 10:24 AM
Moved topics can still be found in your "Find My Content" link, which can be found from your profile page, under your avatar/photo. This is a fantastic tool that I use many times daily, it lists every topic you have posted in, in order of the most recently posted in by yourself or others (by default). That way you can use the link to check for any new posts in topics you've posted in.
#6
Posted 31 May 2012 - 10:46 AM
But honestly: if you're not reading the rules, how can I expect you to read a pm. - And why would I spent time to write a pm when you don't spent time to read the forums.
#7
Posted 31 May 2012 - 11:02 AM
If it could be made automatic, perhaps, but as it stands. nope.
#8
Posted 31 May 2012 - 04:35 PM
Nonsense. First of all, not many topics are deleted (other than spam)....too much work for the mods. They spend a huge amount of time simply moderating stuff, and adding this would be a burden.
Secondly, a PM saying Your topic was deleted. Read the rules. only takes a few seconds.
Thirdly, it's actually in the Moderator's best interest to send a PM. Otherwise...
1. the member will PM a random moderator asking about his topic.
2. he'll post a topic asking "where is my topic? "
3. he'll just re-post the same topic.
So to save a few seconds, the moderator ultimately causes himself (and other moderators) MORE work.
#9
Posted 31 May 2012 - 04:51 PM
The problem isn't users not reading the rules. It's not know what happened when your topic is deleted. Like chance said if the user doesn't know what happened to their topic they may assume it was a bug and just repost the exact same thing.But honestly: if you're not reading the rules, how can I expect you to read a pm. - And why would I spent time to write a pm when you don't spent time to read the forums.
And it's not that much work to send them a PM. It would only be 5 more mouse clicks, which can easily be done in under 30 seconds. Also a user is going to PM a mod (or repost the same thing) whether or not they get a PM, so I don’t think it would increase reply PM mail.
#10
Posted 31 May 2012 - 05:58 PM
It all adds up.
#11
Posted 31 May 2012 - 06:05 PM
Secondly, a PM saying Your topic was deleted. Read the rules. only takes a few seconds.
And then what happens next?
The member wants to know what rule has been broken, and then he wants to argue.
The moderators have enough common sense to correspond with members when deletion of a topic fits into a grey area, but they shouldn't be obligated to, especially when common sense should have been used by the OP.
#12
Posted 31 May 2012 - 06:10 PM
People want to know why, and discuss it - just a fact of life.
#13
Posted 31 May 2012 - 06:12 PM
I believe this is the way most moderators deal with things too. If you find your topic is missing and it doesn't contain any of the above, then, it's probably simply been moved: look for it via your 'Find my content' profile feature.
#14
Posted 31 May 2012 - 06:48 PM
If the person is as sane as the next person then they probably don't need a PM as they should know the rules.
#15
Posted 31 May 2012 - 10:47 PM
I agree. I think most moderators understand when a PM is useful, and when a PM is pointless.The moderators have enough common sense to correspond with members when deletion of a topic fits into a grey area, but they shouldn't be obligated to...
I was just responding to the notion that moderators "don't have time and can't be bothered" to explain their actions. Because frankly, that's just not true. The good moderators here take the time to explain their decisions. At least that's been my experience with deleted posts.
#16
Posted 01 June 2012 - 06:42 AM
But..... it's not going to become a rule.
As has been stated, these can flare up into ongoing discussions/rants (which is what I have issue with), and most messages that are outright delete are rubbish anyway, so there shouldn't be too many folk "offended" by this.
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