Others disagreement comments are still there. Why is only mine deleted?
What was wrong with my comment?
Others disagreement comments are still there. Why is only mine deleted?
What was wrong with my comment?
For the purposes of complete transparency, your comment was the following:
I had interacted under your post with someone else during Monica's problem. I remember how hostile your behaviour was towards me. I was very surprised to know at that time you were once a moderator. You were telling everyone to get on with their life and get out of Monica's issue. You weren't supportive of the community's revolt which finally helped to get Monica some justice. I would be disappointed if you are selected as a Moderator.
It was flagged as "harassment, bigotry, or abuse" by another community member. A moderator (not me) saw this flag and indulged it, choosing to delete the comment.
I do not agree with this deletion. First of all, I do not think the comment counts as "harassment, bigotry, or abuse". I do think that the comment would be utterly out of place on a normal post, but I don't think it is for an election nomination. Nominating yourself for moderator is a proactive choice to place yourself in the limelight and thus subject yourself to community review and criticism. For one thing, when elected, moderators have to take a whole lot worse. But that's not a good justification. The important justification is that the community puts an extreme amount of trust into diamond moderators, given the amount of power that diamond moderators have. It is therefore critical for the community to be able to vet their moderator candidates.
Robert Harvey tries to claim that comments can be deleted at any time. While that is the official line when it comes to comments on posts (one that I'm on record as disagreeing with in its pure flippancy), it doesn't make sense when applied to comments on nomination posts. As I told Robert:
This philosophy doesn't work on election nominations, since there's no other way to meaningfully engage. In a [normal] Meta question [or a question on the main site], you could post your own answer. But unless you're nominating yourself, there's no other way to engage with the nominees.
In other words, the justification for this policy that comments are temporary/transient/ephemeral/whatever is that they are meant to be suggestions on how to improve the post. If you want something permanent, it should be posted as an answer. That is not applicable to nomination posts, where the only way to engage with a candidate, ask questions, or state your opinion regarding the candidate's suitability is to post a comment.
As such, I've undeleted your comment there.
Just assume that comments are temporary, that they will be deleted without warning for any reason or no reason at all, and you won't have any further problems using them.
...where the explicit intention is to generate discussion in the comments
-- You could make that same claim about any meta thread, not just elections. I don't see elections as being materially different in that regard. Nothing in the meta post suggests otherwise.
Jul 13, 2020 at 19:54