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September 12, 2021, 08:08:51 AM
#25
Recently I feel my post is not good, so I need a lot more knowledge, or my post offends or insults someone.
Many of the posts were deleted by the person responsible for it (the moderator), but what I find surprising is that I don't know which posts were deleted so I can correct myself for the better?
Some time ago every post that was deleted I got a message and knew what I should fix.
thanks for the advice!!!

If you did not receive any Inbox then maybe the topic was deleted by the Moderator. But if your only individual post was deleted then You should received Warning which post actually deleted.

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you are a hero member but you don't read what has been said unless this topic has a lot of replies.


Maybe the moderators would make an exception in that case since the post contains additional quotes. One other possibility is that they could maybe edit the post and only remove the quote of the deleted post while leaving the others alone. Somehow I doubt they have the time to go into such trivial matters.  


like a chain message that contains hoaxes or spam, I've seen it but I forgot whose account it was, so the link below the same link was also deleted
legendary
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September 11, 2021, 01:31:11 AM
#24
Actually I've never come across a case like the scenario you describe. But, IMO your post will probably remain and will not be deleted even if one of the post you quoted has been removed on the grounds that your answers to the other two quotes are quite helpful and make sense.
Maybe the moderators would make an exception in that case since the post contains additional quotes. One other possibility is that they could maybe edit the post and only remove the quote of the deleted post while leaving the others alone. Somehow I doubt they have the time to go into such trivial matters. 
legendary
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September 10, 2021, 02:52:54 PM
#23
I have never considered what happens in the following scenario though:

A thread has 5 posts by 5 different users. I make a post and quote 3 of those replies, for example. After a while, one of the posts I quoted and replied to gets deleted, but the others aren't. Would my post also get deleted for having a quote of the deleted post even though it also contains quotes of posts that weren't deleted?
Actually I've never come across a case like the scenario you describe. But, IMO your post will probably remain and will not be deleted even if one of the post you quoted has been removed on the grounds that your answers to the other two quotes are quite helpful and make sense. I don't really know what mod will do when they come across such a case. But yes, the excerpt for the deleted post should also be removed by the mod as it is no longer relevant.
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September 10, 2021, 07:10:31 AM
#22
Recently I feel my post is not good, so I need a lot more knowledge, or my post offends or insults someone.
Many of the posts were deleted by the person responsible for it (the moderator), but what I find surprising is that I don't know which posts were deleted so I can correct myself for the better?
Some time ago every post that was deleted I got a message and knew what I should fix.
thanks for the advice!!!

If you did not receive any Inbox then maybe the topic was deleted by the Moderator. But if your only individual post was deleted then You should received Warning which post actually deleted.

This is also possible to track them by using telegram bot developed by TryNinja

Telegram : @BTTSuperNotifier_bot

You can also get notification for merit and mentioned.
legendary
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September 09, 2021, 05:17:12 AM
#21
It may have happened by chance and was not automatically deleted after post A was deleted.
A reply to a deleted post is not automatically deleted, but moderators delete those posts as well because there is no reason for those to stay if the user replied to a post that was later deleted. It makes sense, if you think about it.

I have never considered what happens in the following scenario though:

A thread has 5 posts by 5 different users. I make a post and quote 3 of those replies, for example. After a while, one of the posts I quoted and replied to gets deleted, but the others aren't. Would my post also get deleted for having a quote of the deleted post even though it also contains quotes of posts that weren't deleted?

legendary
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September 09, 2021, 01:42:30 AM
#20
Although this is a slightly old topic, I think we are forgetting one specific case here which lead to many users complaining that their posts got removed without any auto generated message from the forum, which is usually the case when mods/self-mod OPs remove your post.

When I quote a post and reply to that, I might be including some users whom I would want to reply to - but then someone reports one of those posts that I quoted and the quoted post if removed would mean that my post where a quote was present would also get removed.

Simply put
User A makes a post>User B quotes User A and replies.

Now some other User C reports A's post and its removed. This will lead to User B's reply to be removed too.

Happened with me a couple of time before, so I remember this.
It may have happened by chance and was not automatically deleted after post A was deleted. It could be that post B was also reported by user C so that posts A and B were deleted by the moderator. If post B is deleted automatically after post A is deleted, then anyone citing post A will be automatically deleted. I don't think it's true because the moderator acted based the report and decided to remove it or not. That is, if your post is not reported then it is still possible that your post will not be deleted.

Ex: I report posts quoted by masulum, but i don't report posts by masulum. The post I reported was deleted while the masulum post was not deleted.

legendary
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September 09, 2021, 01:04:31 AM
#19
Although this is a slightly old topic, I think we are forgetting one specific case here which lead to many users complaining that their posts got removed without any auto generated message from the forum, which is usually the case when mods/self-mod OPs remove your post.

When I quote a post and reply to that, I might be including some users whom I would want to reply to - but then someone reports one of those posts that I quoted and the quoted post if removed would mean that my post where a quote was present would also get removed.

Simply put
User A makes a post>User B quotes User A and replies.

Now some other User C reports A's post and its removed. This will lead to User B's reply to be removed too.

Happened with me a couple of time before, so I remember this.
legendary
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September 08, 2021, 12:53:16 PM
#18
Only mods/staffs can trash a thread or merge replies.
How about a thread that no one has seen yet? I think it could still be removed by the OP if the thread hasn't been seen by anyone based on this Q & A. Actually I haven't tested it either, the mod might be able to explain if the thread hasn't been seen by others or 0 viewers topic can still be deleted by the OP.

~Snip
Q: How do I delete/lock my own thread(s) when I no longer need them?
A: On the top right of your post is a delete button. You can delete threads if nobody has seen them. Otherwise, just click "Lock topic" link at the bottom left.
~Snip



I just tried it, but it seems impossible to remove it even though I've been looking for a completely lonely board. LOL



member
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September 08, 2021, 08:00:36 AM
#17
I think a self-moderated thread can be deleted by the OP, he/she has full control of the thread and decide what to do with it without the help of the moderators.

AFAIK, that is not correct. In self moderated threads, the OP can delete replies made on that thread, but do not get any other moderator privilege besides that.
Only mods/staffs can trash a thread or merge replies.

I agree after I saw this, after I saw a lot of the same topics after I searched, that's why the topic was suggested in an existing thread so that it was easy for moderators to monitor it, not too many of the same topics the same reply would appear. thank you suhu for sharing your knowledge.
legendary
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September 08, 2021, 04:58:23 AM
#16
I think a self-moderated thread can be deleted by the OP, he/she has full control of the thread and decide what to do with it without the help of the moderators.
AFAIK, that is not correct. In self moderated threads, the OP can delete replies made on that thread, but do not get any other moderator privilege besides that.
Only mods/staffs can trash a thread or merge replies.
staff
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September 08, 2021, 04:49:48 AM
#15
I think a self-moderated thread can be deleted by the OP, he/she has full control of the thread and decide what to do with it without the help of the moderators.

Best Answer to your question.
Quote from: Jawhead999
In your case I believe the OP deleted his thread, so all of the posts in that thread were deleted too... This is why you can't view which your post is deleted since there's no notification. This doesn't mean your post is low quality, so don't worry about it. However it's pretty annoying when the OP deleted his thread without any reason, it should be locked instead.
as far as I know, a thread creator cannot delete the thread they created. the moderator of that specific board or a global moderator most likely deleted or trashed the thread along with the rest of the comments that have been made on that thread.
legendary
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September 08, 2021, 04:34:59 AM
#14
Best Answer to your question.
Quote from: Jawhead999
In your case I believe the OP deleted his thread, so all of the posts in that thread were deleted too... This is why you can't view which your post is deleted since there's no notification. This doesn't mean your post is low quality, so don't worry about it. However it's pretty annoying when the OP deleted his thread without any reason, it should be locked instead.
as far as I know, a thread creator cannot delete the thread they created. the moderator of that specific board or a global moderator most likely deleted or trashed the thread along with the rest of the comments that have been made on that thread.
staff
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September 08, 2021, 02:34:56 AM
#13
    You don't have to modify the system overnight to make it work for you; you just have two possibilities today, and it's up to you to choose one.

  • Do not reply to a trashed/low-topic thread because it will most likely be flagged as low-quality or deleted by the moderator.
  • Do not make a trash post on a quality topic thread [self-moderated one]because you will not be notified if the Op deletes your comment.

Now, it's up to you to choose what's best for you there is no need to panic


it will be necessary to monitor the posts that have been deleted, and probably will make the newbie won't panic and can check the past.

Best Answer to your question.
Quote from: Jawhead999
In your case I believe the OP deleted his thread, so all of the posts in that thread were deleted too... This is why you can't view which your post is deleted since there's no notification. This doesn't mean your post is low quality, so don't worry about it. However it's pretty annoying when the OP deleted his thread without any reason, it should be locked instead.
member
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September 08, 2021, 01:52:20 AM
#12
So far I think because the topic has been deleted, there will be no notification, in the future for others it will be confirmed if there is no change.

If a topic was deleted, the forum doesn't notify you.
If you want to be notified even in such cases, I think that external tools, like TryNinja telegram bot is what you need. You can use the tool also for getting notified about merit and mentions, it's really useful if you do use Telegram.
it will be necessary to monitor the posts that have been deleted, and probably will make the newbie won't panic and can check the past.
legendary
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September 02, 2021, 02:24:58 AM
#11
So far I think because the topic has been deleted, there will be no notification, in the future for others it will be confirmed if there is no change.

If a topic was deleted, the forum doesn't notify you.
If you want to be notified even in such cases, I think that external tools, like TryNinja telegram bot is what you need. You can use the tool also for getting notified about merit and mentions, it's really useful if you do use Telegram.
member
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September 02, 2021, 12:07:39 AM
#10
So far I think because the topic has been deleted, there will be no notification, in the future for others it will be confirmed if there is no change.
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August 24, 2021, 01:15:07 AM
#9
Your post are deleted and you did not see it on your account inbox, I do not think if that can be possible. What are you learning from the deleted posts, probably nothing because what you know is what that will determine the quality of your post, if you know about bitcoin very well or any other boards, you will be able to make quality posts on the boards as you are reading other people's posts.

that's what happened I didn't get it in the trash or "my massages" I think it's only been a few times this has happened, I thought this was a new policy but in this topic it feels like the message is still in.
Please look at the replies of the thread you created, the answer is already found which is the thread where you posted got trashed not your post alone that is why you didn't get any notification about it. You can visit modlog to find which threads were deleted.

Stop posting in a thread which is having more number of pages.

Don't reply to a troll thread.
legendary
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August 23, 2021, 03:35:41 AM
#8
-snip- in fact on 22/8/2021 there were two posts that were deleted and I didn't get any notification on "my massages" sorry if it's presumptuous.
Similar to Jawhead's reply, that happens when the entire thread (the OP itself) is the one deleted by the mods.
The topic starter will get the "message" but the replies will just be deleted alongside with the topic.

Example of your case:
The thread where you replied - "A rumor about Shiba that is wrong" was deleted by a mod, so your reply was removed as well because it can't exist if the thread where it was posted is gone.
You didn't get a message because the OP was the one deleted by the mod.
legendary
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August 23, 2021, 03:20:07 AM
#7
I have no problem with the post being deleted by the moderator because I need to study, research, and read again, but give me a message so I can learn to make good posts, in fact on 22/8/2021 there were two posts that were deleted and I didn't get any notification on "my massages" sorry if it's presumptuous.
That is exactly what the users above have tried to explain to you on the situations you'll either get a notification or not, that being said, tbh, you really don't neednotifications of your deleted posts to make good posts, what you need to do is improve your crypto knowledge generally, use the search button to read wide on your topics of interest and when you prolly do not have anything to contribute on an ongoing subject, resist the urge to post and just read the replies of other users, that will help you knowledge-wise.

Having said that, if most of the threads you comment on gets thrashed and that's prolly why you don't get notifications about your deleted posts, be a little bit selective on posts you comment on, if you come across a 'shit thread', with zero quality, instead of commenting and joining in the discussion that's somewhat meaningless, report the thread to the moderators.
member
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August 23, 2021, 03:07:15 AM
#6
<...>

You can gain access to all your posts on this external site (already filtered by your userId):
https://loyce.club/archive/members/286/2860230.html

To see which post have been deleted:

- Click on the post number on the left.

- If the post displayed after clicking the post number is not your post (i.e. it may be the thread’s OP), then that means that your post has been deleted. This is the case for example for post 55294973. If you see a "not found" message, then the post was deleted alongside the whole thread (i.e. post 57571205).

- Whether the post has been deleted or not, you can click on the "scraped" link to view a capture of the content (for example, the deleted post 55294973 was relative to a proof of authentication for a given airdrop).



I have no problem with the post being deleted by the moderator because I need to study, research, and read again, but give me a message so I can learn to make good posts, in fact on 22/8/2021 there were two posts that were deleted and I didn't get any notification on "my massages" sorry if it's presumptuous.
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