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I didn't delete your comment, but I probably would have, while responding to the rude/abusive flags on the OP's follow-up comment.

Your comment was directed to a specific person, who took it very negatively and left a very angry reply. The person you'd address the comment to had read it, and rejected its content, and responded, so there was absolutely no value in leaving your initial comment around, even though I don't believe there was anything wrong with it specifically. It wasn't useful in clarifying the post, and "Consider learning the basics of PHP before using a framework" hardly contains any particularly useful or important information worth retaining.

Also, deleting the OP's response while leaving your comment in place would only have escalated things, and possibly prompted OP to respond again.

My comment had a +1, which doesn't mean that it isn't deletable but it signifies that at least one other person thought I was giving sound advice.

That's not really the criteriabasis by which we judge whether comments should be retained. They are inherently temporary, and when they've served their purpose they should be removed. Your advice had been heard, there was no further value in retaining the comment.

It's worth noting that comment deletion happens all the time and doesn't count against your account in any way. There is no automatic comment-ban, you cannot lose the ability to comment.

I didn't delete your comment, but I probably would have, while responding to the rude/abusive flags on the OP's follow-up comment.

Your comment was directed to a specific person, who took it very negatively and left a very angry reply. The person you'd address the comment to had read it, and rejected its content, and responded, so there was absolutely no value in leaving your initial comment around, even though I don't believe there was anything wrong with it specifically. It wasn't useful in clarifying the post, and "Consider learning the basics of PHP before using a framework" hardly contains any particularly useful or important information worth retaining.

Also, deleting the OP's response while leaving your comment in place would only have escalated things, and possibly prompted OP to respond again.

My comment had a +1, which doesn't mean that it isn't deletable but it signifies that at least one other person thought I was giving sound advice.

That's not really the criteria by which we judge whether comments should be retained. They are inherently temporary, and when they've served their purpose they should be removed. Your advice had been heard, there was no further value in retaining the comment.

It's worth noting that comment deletion happens all the time and doesn't count against your account in any way. There is no automatic comment-ban, you cannot lose the ability to comment.

I didn't delete your comment, but I probably would have, while responding to the rude/abusive flags on the OP's follow-up comment.

Your comment was directed to a specific person, who took it very negatively and left a very angry reply. The person you'd address the comment to had read it, and rejected its content, and responded, so there was absolutely no value in leaving your initial comment around, even though I don't believe there was anything wrong with it specifically. It wasn't useful in clarifying the post, and "Consider learning the basics of PHP before using a framework" hardly contains any particularly useful or important information worth retaining.

Also, deleting the OP's response while leaving your comment in place would only have escalated things, and possibly prompted OP to respond again.

My comment had a +1, which doesn't mean that it isn't deletable but it signifies that at least one other person thought I was giving sound advice.

That's not really the basis by which we judge whether comments should be retained. They are inherently temporary, and when they've served their purpose they should be removed. Your advice had been heard, there was no further value in retaining the comment.

It's worth noting that comment deletion happens all the time and doesn't count against your account in any way. There is no automatic comment-ban, you cannot lose the ability to comment.

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I didn't delete your comment, but I probably would have, while responding to the rude/abusive flags on the OP's follow-up comment.

Your comment was directed to a specific person, who took it very negatively and left a very angry reply. The person you'd address the comment to had read it, and rejected its content, and responded, so there was absolutely no value in leaving your initial comment around, even though I don't believe there was anything wrong with it specifically. It wasn't useful in clarifying the post, and "Consider learning the basics of PHP before using a framework" hardly contains any particularly useful or important information worth retaining.

Also, deleting the OP's response while leaving your comment in place would only have escalated things, and possibly prompted OP to respond again.

My comment had a +1, which doesn't mean that it isn't deletable but it signifies that at least one other person thought I was giving sound advice.

That's not really the criteria by which we judge whether comments should be retained. They are inherently temporary, and when they've served their purpose they should be removed. Your advice had been heard, there was no further value in retaining the comment.

It's worth noting that comment deletion happens all the time and doesn't count against your account in any way. There is no automatic comment-ban, you cannot lose the ability to comment.

I didn't delete your comment, but I probably would have, while responding to the rude/abusive flags on the OP's follow-up comment.

Your comment was directed to a specific person, who took it very negatively and left a very angry reply. The person you'd address the comment to had read it, and rejected its content, and responded, so there was absolutely no value in leaving your initial comment around, even though I don't believe there was anything wrong with it specifically. It wasn't useful in clarifying the post, and "Consider learning the basics of PHP before using a framework" hardly contains any particularly useful or important information worth retaining.

Also, deleting the OP's response while leaving your comment in place would only have escalated things, and possibly prompted OP to respond again.

I didn't delete your comment, but I probably would have, while responding to the rude/abusive flags on the OP's follow-up comment.

Your comment was directed to a specific person, who took it very negatively and left a very angry reply. The person you'd address the comment to had read it, and rejected its content, and responded, so there was absolutely no value in leaving your initial comment around, even though I don't believe there was anything wrong with it specifically. It wasn't useful in clarifying the post, and "Consider learning the basics of PHP before using a framework" hardly contains any particularly useful or important information worth retaining.

Also, deleting the OP's response while leaving your comment in place would only have escalated things, and possibly prompted OP to respond again.

My comment had a +1, which doesn't mean that it isn't deletable but it signifies that at least one other person thought I was giving sound advice.

That's not really the criteria by which we judge whether comments should be retained. They are inherently temporary, and when they've served their purpose they should be removed. Your advice had been heard, there was no further value in retaining the comment.

It's worth noting that comment deletion happens all the time and doesn't count against your account in any way. There is no automatic comment-ban, you cannot lose the ability to comment.

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I didn't delete your comment, but I probably would have, while responding to the ruberude/abusive flags on the OP's follow-up comment.

Your comment was directed to a specific person, who took it very negatively and left a very angry reply. The person you'd address the comment to had read it, and rejected its content, and responded, so there was absolutely no value in leaving your initial comment around, even though I don't believe there was anything wrong with it specifically. It wasn't useful in clarifying the post, and "Consider learning the basics of PHP before using a framework" hardly contains any particularly useful or important information worth retaining.

Also, deleting the OP's response while leaving your comment in place would only have escalated things, and possibly prompted OP to respond again.

I didn't delete your comment, but I probably would have, while responding to the rube/abusive flags on the OP's follow-up comment.

Your comment was directed to a specific person, who took it very negatively and left a very angry reply. The person you'd address the comment to had read it, and rejected its content, and responded, so there was absolutely no value in leaving your initial comment around, even though I don't believe there was anything wrong with it specifically. It wasn't useful in clarifying the post, and "Consider learning the basics of PHP before using a framework" hardly contains any particularly useful or important information worth retaining.

Also, deleting the OP's response while leaving your comment in place would only have escalated things, and possibly prompted OP to respond again.

I didn't delete your comment, but I probably would have, while responding to the rude/abusive flags on the OP's follow-up comment.

Your comment was directed to a specific person, who took it very negatively and left a very angry reply. The person you'd address the comment to had read it, and rejected its content, and responded, so there was absolutely no value in leaving your initial comment around, even though I don't believe there was anything wrong with it specifically. It wasn't useful in clarifying the post, and "Consider learning the basics of PHP before using a framework" hardly contains any particularly useful or important information worth retaining.

Also, deleting the OP's response while leaving your comment in place would only have escalated things, and possibly prompted OP to respond again.

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