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This is ridiculous. Instead of just considering it "abusive," moderators should just step in as soon as delete/undelete war starts instead of letting it fester for days on end. Making a decision in controversial cases is a core moderator function. You should evaluate a post, determine if it's breaking any rules, determine how productive it is (as in whether it's just a dumpster fire best put out or whether it's mostly good content worth saving), and then put it in the appropriate state. (The appropriate state might be a heavy edit, closed but not deleted, or deleted. Just "open" is highly unlikely to be acceptable; the minimum would be a significant edit to clarify on the issues users perceive.) In other words, this happens because you're not doing your jobthis happens because you're not doing your job. Your failure to act when you should does not constitute a reason to start punishing users for exercising their privileges.

This is ridiculous. Instead of just considering "abusive," moderators should just step in as soon as delete/undelete war starts instead of letting it fester for days on end. Making a decision in controversial cases is a core moderator function. You should evaluate a post, determine if it's breaking any rules, determine how productive it is (as in whether it's just a dumpster fire best put out or whether it's mostly good content worth saving), and then put it in the appropriate state. (The appropriate state might be a heavy edit, closed but not deleted, or deleted. Just "open" is highly unlikely to be acceptable; the minimum would be a significant edit to clarify on the issues users perceive.) In other words, this happens because you're not doing your job. Your failure to act when you should does not constitute a reason to start punishing users for exercising their privileges.

This is ridiculous. Instead of just considering it "abusive," moderators should just step in as soon as delete/undelete war starts instead of letting it fester for days on end. Making a decision in controversial cases is a core moderator function. You should evaluate a post, determine if it's breaking any rules, determine how productive it is (as in whether it's just a dumpster fire best put out or whether it's mostly good content worth saving), and then put it in the appropriate state. (The appropriate state might be a heavy edit, closed but not deleted, or deleted. Just "open" is highly unlikely to be acceptable; the minimum would be a significant edit to clarify on the issues users perceive.) In other words, this happens because you're not doing your job. Your failure to act when you should does not constitute a reason to start punishing users for exercising their privileges.

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jpmc26
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This is ridiculous. Instead of just considering "abusive," moderators should just step in as soon as delete/undelete war starts instead of letting it fester for days on end. Making a decision in controversial cases is a core moderator function. You should evaluate a post, determine if it's breaking any rules, determine how productive it is (as in whether it's just a dumpster fire best put out or whether it's mostly good content worth saving), and then put it in the appropriate state. (The appropriate state might be a heavy edit, closed but not deleted, or deleted. Just "open" is highly unlikely to be acceptable; the minimum would be a significant edit to clarify on the issues users perceive.) In other words, this happens because you're not doing your job. Your failure to act when you should does not constitute a reason to start punishing users for exercising their privileges.