Here's this question about creating a fast variable-width gaussian blur in cocos2d.
For this, one first has to find a good, fast algorithm, then one must implement it in cocos2d. As I know a fast algorithm for this, but I don't know cocos2d, I have written two middle-sized comments describing the algorithm.
Then, this happened: OP didn't believe that my algorithm works (they said something like: "I should try my recommendations before answering", as my solution is "ugly", and "all wrong"), then I explained why they were wrong. Then, a moderator deleted all my comments, even the two describing the algorithm.
I asked the moderator (in the comments) to undelete my two comments, as they are useful. They said something like "I need to avoid discussion in the comments". Then I explained that they should at least undelete the first two comments, as they are useful. Then all my comments got deleted again, without any response, why.
I'd happily put my deleted comments here (to see it for youself), but as they are deleted, I can't see them.
What do you think about this? It's a very bad experience for me: first, I try to help, OP responds (moderately) rudely, then a moderator deletes my comments, without proper explanation (i.e. why my two middle-sized comments are "lengthy conversation").
Not to mention, that the only current answer to the question is far from optimal, my described algorithm is much much faster.