Originally Posted by couchgrouch
Well, it wasn't a topic I started. I think it was something about Trump. (Who I don't care about). But I posted quite a few times, some of it well researched, then the topic vanished.

I considered it a waste of my time, unless it was just moved somewhere else.

So who's post was it? And it must be someone you have spoken to directly to "know" it wasn't them, which is interesting as well. I moved some posts by 2 people. One is Japov. It isn't him. The other is an unregistered "anonymous" person who posted some stuff I had no choice but to remove, in one case entirely, from the site. Threats and expletives in titles don't remain viewable. If you know who this anonymous person is, please share by all means. If it is Japov, then he knows I moved some of his posts already. Nothing gets deleted except by trolls and bots. Registered people who I know do not get deleted, including people I don't agree or like. I leave plenty of nonsense here I don't agree with. We only really have one truly anonymous poster who hasn't been deleted from our site and everyone knows who that is. When they are contributing, great. But when they are just being a troll, and they do not have their true identity known by all to hold them responsible for their actions, then they do not get the benefit of the doubt when conflict arises, any more than a bot or spam troll would. When you are anonymous, that is the risk you take.

If you let me know which post or at least by who, (including if it was Japov) then I likely can find it. If it was on the post I had to delete, then it could be gone.

Brian


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