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Recently, a user made some comments on one of my answers, as well as a few others. I checked back a few times and found that the user in question now no longer exists, and their comments are gone.

Is it standard practice to also delete a user's comments when they request for their account to be removed?

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  • Not normally, check out the comments from user1864610 in this Q+A for example. Might have changed, I missed the memo. Maybe the user requested deletion. Nov 24, 2015 at 20:28
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    Are you sure you linked the right answer? The only deleted comment there that wasn't left by you was provided by a user who still has an active account.
    – Brad Larson Mod
    Nov 24, 2015 at 20:36
  • @BradLarson Fairly sure. If you see my first comment on the linked answer, I mentioned another user (Trobbins). I checked a few other responses and saw similar situations; people responding to this person whose comments and account are not to be seen Nov 25, 2015 at 14:36
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    @FuriousFolder - Oh, what happened there was they changed their username. That wouldn't change the @-responses to point to the new account. You'd have to remember that this used to be their name.
    – Brad Larson Mod
    Nov 25, 2015 at 17:00
  • That's a strange situation. Thanks for following up on this :) Nov 30, 2015 at 18:11

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No, they are left behind and attributed to a generic "user12345"-style user. I know that I've had to sweep through later to find spam comments for a user that we destroyed as a spammer, but who had somehow gathered enough rep before then to post comments.

I'm more careful about checking out accounts now if there's a chance of this, and will manually delete comments as needed before account deletion.

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    are those generic accounts accessed from the moderator database? Or if somone flags a comment for some reason will it appear on the review tab?
    – Korpel
    Nov 24, 2015 at 21:15
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    @Korpel - The comments still act like normal comments. If someone flags them, they show up like any other. There's just no account attached to them.
    – Brad Larson Mod
    Nov 24, 2015 at 21:24
  • @BradLarson is a deleted used defined as a user with a null userid ?
    – Matt
    Nov 26, 2015 at 11:56
  • @BradLarson As in, would this query find all comments from deleted users? data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/399238/…
    – Matt
    Nov 26, 2015 at 11:59
  • @Matt not quite, but this one will.
    – ArtOfCode
    Nov 26, 2015 at 12:09
  • @ArtOfCode Not all deleted users are appended with Userxxxxx
    – Matt
    Nov 26, 2015 at 12:24
  • @Matt when a mod deletes the account the name is changed to userxxx. Likewise for user-deleted accounts. There are no other ways an account gets deleted.
    – ArtOfCode
    Nov 26, 2015 at 14:01
  • @ArtOfCode what about this one stackoverflow.com/questions/482046/… in the comments
    – Matt
    Nov 26, 2015 at 14:04
  • @Matt ah, I see what you mean. That's from an old system, when usernames were preserved. If you want those, then you can only query on null user ID. If not, the userxxx query is more semantically correct.
    – ArtOfCode
    Nov 26, 2015 at 14:06
  • @ArtOfCode alse people could actually name their username userxxxx
    – Matt
    Nov 26, 2015 at 14:18
  • @Matt ...which is why that query includes the user ID null check.
    – ArtOfCode
    Nov 26, 2015 at 14:19
  • @ArtOfCode just seen that as i entered the comment :)
    – Matt
    Nov 26, 2015 at 14:35

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