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Grammar nitpick "Free rein" comes from the world of horsekeeping. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rein
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Pekka
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Not really, no. There's not much we can do to prevent people from acting on a whim and deleting their account if they're unhappy with the policies of the site.

If they don't want to invest the time and energy into getting the 50 reputation required to comment, then that's their choice, but it doesn't give them free reignrein to comment in answers, so you at least did something positive there.

They deleted that comment-as-an-answer, so it's fair to simply move on. They'reThey're not interested in abiding by our policies, so I don't see much incentive in worrying about how much nicer we could've been to them.

Not really, no. There's not much we can do to prevent people from acting on a whim and deleting their account if they're unhappy with the policies of the site.

If they don't want to invest the time and energy into getting the 50 reputation required to comment, then that's their choice, but it doesn't give them free reign to comment in answers, so you at least did something positive there.

They deleted that comment-as-an-answer, so it's fair to simply move on. They're not interested in abiding by our policies, so I don't see much incentive in worrying about how much nicer we could've been to them.

Not really, no. There's not much we can do to prevent people from acting on a whim and deleting their account if they're unhappy with the policies of the site.

If they don't want to invest the time and energy into getting the 50 reputation required to comment, then that's their choice, but it doesn't give them free rein to comment in answers, so you at least did something positive there.

They deleted that comment-as-an-answer, so it's fair to simply move on. They're not interested in abiding by our policies, so I don't see much incentive in worrying about how much nicer we could've been to them.

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Not really, no. There's not much we can do to prevent people from acting on a whim and deleting their account if they're unhappy with the policies of the site.

If they don't want to invest the time and energy into getting the 50 reputation required to comment, then that's their choice, but it doesn't give them free reign to comment in answers, so you at least did something positive there.

They deleted that comment-as-an-answer, so it's fair to simply move on. They're not interested in abiding by our policies, so I don't see much incentive in worrying about how much nicer we could've been to them.