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May 18, 2018 at 21:32 comment added Joshu's Mu Power to you @YvetteColomb I don't know how you deal with this level of scrutiny. Having to answer to folks for such trivial actions seems to be quite a burden. Programmers can be an obsessive lot, and it is tough if you have to answer to us. I hope that you have some healthy ways of dealing with the stress that this kind of attack no doubt brings. Is there a button somewhere that orders a bottle of wine for a moderator? That's healthy stress management, right? Good luck...
May 18, 2018 at 14:43 comment added user3956566 @Carpetsmoker I don't usually delete and undelete like that. Sometimes I will delete, edit and undelete, but not like I did with that answer. The language used is unfortunate as the question reads like a malignant indictment and makes exaggerated claims.
May 18, 2018 at 14:17 comment added Martin Tournoij Sure, not a problem @YvetteColomb; pretty sure I've done it myself on a few occasions over the years. It's just that the language of your answer – as well as the phrasing of this question – suggests you frequently do this. I don't know if that's actually the case as I don't visit meta that often these days, but I just wanted to say that doing it frequently probably isn't a good idea.
May 18, 2018 at 11:44 comment added Martin Tournoij I also don't think that deleting downvoted posts on meta as a matter of habit is a good idea, either. Downvoted posts and their associated discussion are often useful on meta (this is different from the main site). An example might be this answer. clearly the community at large disagrees with what I wrote. Keeping the answer adds value to clarify what exactly the community considers rude, and deleted it would be a loss. Meta is a conversation, and removing parts of the conversation later on seems unhelpful to me.
May 18, 2018 at 11:38 comment added Martin Tournoij In this particular post I was actually writing a comment when you deleted it. Then you undeleted it and I started writing a comment again, and then you deleted your answer again before I could finish it :-( I appreciate that you're free to delete your own posts as you see fit, but to be honest it is quite annoying on meta. I don't think that using the "delete/edit/undelete" cycle as a matter of habit is good form on meta, it's kind of like shouting "hold all discussion please!" in the middle of a discussion.
May 18, 2018 at 11:19 comment added I am the Most Stupid Person @Pekka웃 and all moderators, OP hide the who is the moderator, he doesn't want to make trouble to Shog. He asked this question because he loves this sites. He want to make more better place this. But many moderators try to find mistakes of OP's questions, why is that? Because of he find some behavior of another moderator? If this delete/undelete part done by normal user all these moderators won't act like this... My English is bad, so my words may look like rude, but I don't want to rude, I just feel that some moderators replies are not good in this post
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May 18, 2018 at 9:51 comment added Pekka Personally, to make this question look like a good-faith Meta contribution I would remove the insinuations entirely and replace them with something like "I don't know what the reasoning behind it is, but it looks weird and I'd like it cleared up." and get rid of (or edit) the advice at the bottom because it makes it look like I actually am completely sure of what I described as mere possibilities in the paragraph above. By accident, I'm sure. ;) The rest of the question looks fine to me.
May 18, 2018 at 9:38 comment added Cerbrus @Pekka웃: Then I hope the line I just added removes some of the ambiguity.
May 18, 2018 at 9:32 comment added Pekka Okay, the "It comes across as" part is not an accusation. I'm sorry if it reads like one, that was never my intention. then maybe you need to take more time to consider what you want to say and how? ;) It totally, unambiguously read like one even with only a very fleeting knowledge of the past weeks' Meta discussions.
May 18, 2018 at 9:24 comment added user3956566 @IamtheMostStupidPerson oh yes this answer applies to any user. Mod or not mod. Mods come under more scrutiny due to the special privileges they've been given.
May 18, 2018 at 9:16 comment added user3956566 @IamtheMostStupidPerson sorry I'm a little confused by your question.
May 18, 2018 at 9:15 comment added I am the Most Stupid Person I am talking about A better way to ask your question part. That is really good, but do you write this answer as it is if delete/undelete did by non-moderator or low rep user?
May 18, 2018 at 9:11 comment added Cerbrus Okay, the "It comes across as" part is not an accusation. I'm sorry if it reads like one, that was never my intention.
May 18, 2018 at 9:10 comment added user3956566 @Cerbrus I addressed every word in your post, as you wrote it. I suggest you take your own advice and Own up to it, learn from it.
May 18, 2018 at 9:07 comment added Cerbrus Just for the record: I'm not accusing you of being unable to make up your mind. I'm not claiming you don't discuss things. I'm not saying that you don't think. All I am saying is that unexplained actions sometimes can lead one to think a step was skipped. If that's not the case, great! Again, best intentions, here.
May 18, 2018 at 9:04 comment added Cerbrus Thank you for your answer. While I don't agree with all of it, this alleviates up most of my concerns.
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