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Topic: Any idea behind the reason of my post deletion. [Resolved] (Read 234 times)

legendary
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The best thing to do is not to reply on generic threads, it's always likely that either the entire thread would get deleted(alongside your post, though without a direct message to you).or your quoted reply to an insubstantial message in the first place.

What i do is totally avoid useless threads that I predict may get deleted or not reply to one word/line/not properly articulated replies.
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Somebody reported a load of unsubstantial posts from that thread recently and the one you quoted was deleted so that's probably why. Collateral damage. I wouldn't worry about one or two posts getting deleted. Happens to most people. 
legendary
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Try not to worry too much about it, you’re clearly not a shitposter. I think we’ve all had a number of posts deleted by moderators, it’s nothing personal. Try not to be too offended by it.
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A moderator won't reply, imagine if we all do this, they won't be able to leave their inbox. You will have from time to time a deleted post, even if the post is highly relevant and nobody replied before you, etc.

example
User 1 open a topic to ask how to do this (post #1)
You reply to him with the solution and a link to a tutorial (post #2)


Then you see your post is deleted lol but all the others following shit posts are fine (yet they explain nothing to OP).
Not going to waste my time to know why it has been deleted nor arguing it shouldn't be deleted blah blah, bla. I just say LOL, no problem.
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You're responding to a post that has been deleted, and that one was responding to a post that has been deleted too. It looks like a Mod just did some cleanup in the thread.
Update: what Welsh says Smiley


I would classify the OP from that thread as a generic shitpost too, it's just stating the obvious.
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It's probably due to the fact that the quoted posts were deleted, and therefore your reply no longer makes any sense. When posts are deleted, which have been quoted by other users sometimes those replies get deleted too. Seems that "Wahyu"'s post has been deleted probably for being unsubstantial, and not contributing enough to the discussion of the original topic.

I didn't handle the report, and I haven't seen the whole conversation other than the posts which have been included in your message, and both of those have been removed also. Your reply might be substantial, but if you're replying to a post which isn't substantial you do risk it being deleted along with the rest to prevent derailing the thread. That would be my best guess looking at the context of the thread, and how the other two posts have been deleted also.
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Having improve on my post quality unlike before (my early days) I don't get the frequent message of my posts getting deleted but just recieved a notification of my post deletion (note, it wasn't deleted from a self moderated thread) so i don't seem to understand the reason behind the post deletion as I have read and reread the reply but can't find anything wrong with it. I'm simply asking this question so I can better myself and not attacking the moderators in anyway. There most have been a reason behind the post getting deleted. Any idea? I have contacted the moderator. but he isn't responding to my message. So I decided to seek the community opinion.

The topic of discussion was about the benefit or loss of  more exchanges as they keep coming up. It was posted on the trading discussion board.
Here's the deleted reply;
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I think there will be more positive effects, namely healthy competition with more exchanges.

competition ? how do you find it healthy when they are competiting to each other ?  

We can have a healthy competition, if exchanges competing with themselves encourages them into carrying out more research on improving thier security system, customer service system and user interface. Kucoin just listed Binance coin few weeks ago that shows some signs of a healthy competition as instead of attacking themselves they're hoping to tap into the tarding volume of BNB at the same time providing traders with more options of exchanges to trade BNB on.

When trading, deposit or withdrawal fees get reduce it shows signs of a healthy competition as exchanges are competing to satisfy customers demand. I'm in support of more quality exchange so the over populated ones like Binance won't think they're in control of the success of new coins/tokens in regards to price value after they get listed on thier exchange.
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