ChatterBank4 mins ago
Removing posts -> confusion
Hello Ed,
When you remove a post, it often makes the rest of the thread look like total insanity. Is there any chance you could leave behind a sort of footprint to say "There used to be a post here, but I've removed it". If possible, those of us who had posted in response to said removed post, could then somehow add a little (footprint) symbol to our subsequent posts to show that we were referring to a post that has since been removed.
I totally understand that removing posts is very important, but it doesn't half lead to some confusion!!
If anyone else agrees, or can suggest a better way of combatting the little problem, that would be fab! :-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can't report yir own answer and I think ABE has said before that it may be because it's been reported but the goblins or the pixies have said it's okay. That means they can spend more time pressing the grapes and flogging the wine at extortionate prices to the passing American tourists. That may not have been ABE's exact words but that was the gist.
Which still means someone reported it? Why?
The options are:
- Incorrect category - no it's not
- Not a question - Yes it is - and i'm not the first person to forget to put a ? in!!
- Duplicate question - Well I can't see it having been asked recently
- Profane - Nope
- Sexually explicit - Nope
- Abusive - Nope
- Contains email address - Nope
- Imposter - NOPE
- Other - come on baby - try me!
So my only explanaition is - petty anti-acw reporting. Thank you bots/ABE for ignoring the report.
To the person who reported the question - please in future post an answer to tell me you have a problem. I would like the opportunity to personally apologise and/or defend myself. Thank you.
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