Cadburys Is No Longer Royal! Diddums!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think that there might be a gremlin somewhere rather than the Editor doing it. I have just noticed that another of my answers has been un-bolded for no good reason, in adition to the one I noted yesterday.
It is totally inconceivable that the bold bits in the two answers concerned could possibly have been considered to be inappropriate or offensive in any way, and there would be no reason for the Editor to waste his/her time interfering with my answers in such a way; therefore it was almost certainly a gremlin in the system rather than a human doing it.
I've got it!
Perhaps the AB editor does not have the time (or desire) to read every thread to choose which ones must go.
Every question/answer has a "Report this question/answer" link.
Perhaps the AB editor only has the time (or desire) to read (or just delete) the reported questions/answers. This would answer Fakeplastic's question to the editor as to why not remove all threads which seem chatty. If the thread is never reported, it does not get deleted. If it is there two weeks before it is reported, then it is there two weeks before it is removed.
Perhaps AB is not policed by the editor at all. Perhaps it is policed by the users and merely reacted upon by the editor.
Perhaps the generic, non-specific explainations provided by the AB editor are meant to protect the guilty.
Just a thought, perhaps I am way off base.
Maybe ezapf has the answer.... perhaps it is a case of threads/ answers being reported and as the Ed has said himself, the reported Q's and A's get attention before the rest do.
If that is the case, then the person who has a very happy 'Report this Question' finger, must either be very bored or maybe has a grudge against some ABankers.
Whichever it is, if that is the answer, it's a rather childish attitide.
TheAnswerbank is designed as a knowledge exchange. That sum of knowledge is driven by the people who post to it. It is of worth to those who visit it, if the knowledge itself is of worth. As such, there aren't many alternatives online.
There are many places on the Internet where you can 'meet' and 'make friends' and ask each other which instruments people play (to use the example quoted above): why should this have to be another one?
If you cannot see that as a 'chatty' question, if you regard the editing of this site as unprofessional, random, pathetic and arrogant, if you are fed up with it all, if you feel that the editors of this site aren't devoting enough time to dealing with your queries, that is a shame. We don't want to lose any users, regular or irregular, but we'd prefer not to lose sight of what TheAnswerbank is about either.