This question concerns the following answer deleted an hour ago by one of the SE employees.
https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/398452
I understand that the post was written in a slight tongue in cheek manner, so maybe the company decided it crossed the line when it comes to being friendly. Possibly this advice might have been ignored:
Be inclusive and respectful.
Avoid sarcasm and be careful with jokes — tone is hard to decipher online. Prefer gender-neutral language when uncertain. If a situation makes it hard to be friendly, stop participating and move on.
However, I don't find it to be offensive or ruder than the other answers in that thread. It was a legitimate response to the feature release.
This answer did not:
- attack anyone personally
- intend to offend or alienate people based on race, gender, sexual orientation, or religion
- aim to harass anyone
It was not a personal message; it was a community answer!
Us users, we are taught to respect other answers and do not delete wrong answers or answers we do not agree with. Why has the company decided to delete an answer that a lot of community members agreed with? Has the answer broken some invisible rule? If so what was offensive about this answer that an employee had to step it? Was there a rude or abusive flag raised against it? Did someone contact the company with a complaint? This was the only answer in that thread deleted in that manner.
We would like an explanation of why is our voice not heard and our positively scoring answers are deleted without an explanation.