Author

Topic: Are these posts worth to be deleted (Read 279 times)

copper member
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1837
🌀 Cosmic Casino
December 06, 2024, 06:32:26 PM
#13
One thing about self-moderated threads is that the OP can decide to delete whatever reply is made, whether through logical or illogical reasoning. Just let it go, my friend.
Well, he can decide to delete his post. But my question here is, if he has posted it, is it necessary to delete it? When he creates a post, he should have understood whether this post can be kept or not. If he has such understanding inside him, then maybe he will delete it and not post like that.
Unfortunately or fortunately, we all interprete things differently.

I know of a user (some members later believed he was a troll) who created a self moderated thread and then he later on deleted all the replies in it regardless of the content. Nothing was done to him at that time because of what he did.
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1372
December 06, 2024, 03:23:25 PM
#12
As for me.i have not created any self-moderated thread but I have read from many and participated. And seen those ones, many of them who create those threads don't understand the concept of self moderated thread. I think it is a guide to monitor the thread if the conversation is deviating to another area of our of point. And the if the conversation of the thread doesn't tally with the subject or the discussion on going then the topic creator can delete it and not when the comments are inline. But I have seen many selling moderated thread creators deleting comments if they are asked questions or attacked which is wrong. Like the example you show here was not worth deleting and we don't know why the Op deleted the comments.
full member
Activity: 28
Merit: 7
Wheel of Whales 🐳
December 06, 2024, 12:27:50 PM
#11
One thing about self-moderated threads is that the OP can decide to delete whatever reply is made, whether through logical or illogical reasoning. Just let it go, my friend.
Well, he can decide to delete his post. But my question here is, if he has posted it, is it necessary to delete it? When he creates a post, he should have understood whether this post can be kept or not. If he has such understanding inside him, then maybe he will delete it and not post like that.

If it is like this, he has made a mistake and posted it, it is okay, but if he does it repeatedly, then he has seen the matter differently and left. ‌ Although the matter is his personal matter, but I think it is better not to post such things that the post cannot be kept or not.
legendary
Activity: 3276
Merit: 2442
December 06, 2024, 10:58:07 AM
#10
I usually don't post in self-moderated threads because of this exactly. It is not worth my time. I don't even read the topic when I see it is self-moderated. I move to some other topic instantly. It doesn't matter what you say in those topics. If the OP doesn't  like you for any reason, he will delete your posts and you'll get angry because of it. If you are going to post in those threads and if you really have anything meaningful to say, create another thread with the same title and post it there. OP will probably get mad about it but who teh fuck cares.
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 3507
Crypto Swap Exchange
December 06, 2024, 08:28:11 AM
#9
Can you tell me a trader that comes to the "Trading Discussion Board" To ask what is TP and what is SL if not a newbie (trading newbie or forum newbie)? If it was a newbie that asked that question, it would have been more understandable to me but a hero member approaching the legendary level, coming to ask what is TP and SL, that's kinda weird. If he didn't know what it was, he should not have made any comment at all, knowing that the topic is not his to make any comment on.
We can't all know everything. Specific abbreviations do not have to be known to everyone, and at least until now I had the impression that one of the most important purposes of this forum is for people to learn more about Bitcoin, and among other things, trading is part of that. I believe there was a time when you didn't know some of the basics either.
But yes, you had every right to delete the posts in the self-moderated thread you started. You were interested in certain opinions, not in someone else learning anything. That's perfectly legitimate.

Also, OP, instead of complaining, better open a new topic where there will be no censorship and others will be able to learn something.
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 538
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
December 06, 2024, 06:20:19 AM
#8
That whole topic should be deleted. Who uses uncommon abbreviations without writing the full meaning at least once?

Can you tell me a trader that comes to the "Trading Discussion Board" To ask what is TP and what is SL if not a newbie (trading newbie or forum newbie)? If it was a newbie that asked that question, it would have been more understandable to me but a hero member approaching the legendary level, coming to ask what is TP and SL, that's kinda weird. If he didn't know what it was, he should not have made any comment at all, knowing that the topic is not his to make any comment on.

In that topic, the first  three words reads: "As a trader." Was it not clear enough that only traders should make comment there? People drop comment without even understanding the concept of what was read.

These are the posts:

@ OP, to clearly the air, no hard feelings, your comments was very awesome and I love the fact you made a correction to the user whom you quoted and I also see that he responded to you, which means that he read and learned from what you wrote. So, thinking about if someone learned from your comment, I think he already did learn from your correction speech, so no hard feelings bud. I deleted his comment, which also lead me to delete yours.

You got 1 merit as a compensation.
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
December 06, 2024, 04:34:29 AM
#7
I think there should be a good reason to delete people's posts than to be self-centered.
I think so too, but not everyone agrees. The topic warning is clear:
Code:
If you do not want to be moderated by the person who started this topic, create a new topic.

That whole topic should be deleted. Who uses uncommon abbreviations without writing the full meaning at least once?



Bitcointalk needs too add a rule like: "OP starts". He's just asking silly questions instead of explaining his own preference first, which makes me think he's just posting for his signature quota.
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 4002
December 06, 2024, 02:08:47 AM
#6
Unless the reason for deleting posts is scam, aiding scam, providing misleading information, or violating the forum rules, then there is nothing you can do. you can ignore @Dr.Bitcoin_Strange and if he continues to do so or if it is a persistent behavior, then neutral trust can be added.
For now, just move on.
hero member
Activity: 3010
Merit: 666
December 05, 2024, 11:02:10 PM
#5
That thread is designed for the OP to gather opinions from posters about the topic. Since it’s self-moderated, the OP has every right to delete posts they don’t like, as it’s based on their personal judgment. I don’t see anything wrong with this, unless the thread involves money or transactions that could be tampered with.

Just take it lightly, this doesn’t seem like an issue that needs to escalate further. If you don’t trust the OP or can’t handle having your post deleted, even if the topic is interesting, it’s simple: don’t post. Better to avoid unnecessary frustration.
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 4603
Contact @yahoo62278 on telegram for marketing
December 05, 2024, 10:42:39 PM
#4
When I create a self moderated thread it is normally just to weed out the silly responses that make no sense from users wearing a sig. Otherwise, I let people have their opinion. As others have said already, just avoid self moderated threads if you are worried someone might delete your comment.
copper member
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1837
🌀 Cosmic Casino
December 05, 2024, 05:41:18 PM
#3
Maybe what triggered him to delete the replies is that fact that the person you were replying to (SJG) asked what SL and TP are but then goes about to write about Stop loss and take profit, which was kind of weird.
Maybe the OP thought the thread was being derailed.

One thing about self-moderated threads is that the OP can decide to delete whatever reply is made, whether through logical or illogical reasoning. Just let it go, my friend.
hero member
Activity: 1260
Merit: 765
Top Crypto Casino
December 05, 2024, 05:12:46 PM
#2
Just as you have said, self moderated means the thread starter is 100% controversial about which comments stay or which get deleted, this is the reason I avoid self-moderated threads because your freedom on the thread regardless of the quality of the comment, is at the mercy of the OPS.

I think you should just move on, or if you think the topic of the thread is so special, you can create another none self-moderated thread and let us have the freedom of commenting contributions that can help the growth of this forward the entire cryptocurrency ecosystem.
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1298
Lightning network is good with small amount of BTC
December 05, 2024, 03:56:30 PM
#1
If a newbie does this, it would have been better but I do not like when a member that knows already how this forum is should act like this. I am talking about Dr.Bitcoin_Strange.

He asked a question but why did he deleted posts that people learn from. SquirrelJulietGarden posted there and I corrected him but Bitcoin_Strange deleted the post.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.64813083

You can read what we posted https://ninjastic.space/topic/5521689

I know some of you will say that any post can be deleted in self-moderated thread but I think there should be a good reason to delete people's posts than to be self-centered.



These are the posts:


Jump to: