Your comment was deleted by a staff member when cleaning up an exchange between two other users that had outlived its usefulness. It is possible that your comment just got inadvertently deleted, or it's possible that they intentionally deleted it because something in it caught their eye. I'm really not sure. Nor am I especially interested in further litigating the deletion of comments. We've done enough of that recently. > If one's comments, which I don't believe were rude or abusive are going to be sent down a black-hole for unknown reasons, what's the point of engaging on Meta? If you want to "engage" on Meta with the assurance that others will see it, please do so in an answer. > It seems that if your view doesn't chime with the "collective", it will be erased. This takes a far too conspiratorial tone for me to engage. That's not true at all. I and other members of the moderator team try very hard to keep it from becoming that way. As such, I'm a bit sensitive to accusations otherwise. Comments on Yvette's departure notice have been moderated a bit more heavily than is typical for Meta posts. There are several reasons for that. First, there's a lot of controversy and drama wrapped up there, regardless of which side you are on, all of which is still fresh and resulting in a large number of comments. Even if well-intentioned, these comments have no place anymore. Yvette is no longer a candidate in the election, so discussing her suitability for moderator is no longer necessary. Furthermore, criticisms just aren't really appropriate in someone's departure notice. There's a time and place for criticism, and that ain't it. (Not saying that your comment was in any way critical, just explaining why the comments there have been moderated more heavily than normal, resulting in a large number of deletions. It isn't suppression of ideas or anything like that.) --- Because I can't help myself, here's your comment: > It's sad but common for those that built it, to be deemed superfluous, as time passes. New brooms! They have little concept of the effort that was needed to get the ball rolling. Best bow out with dignity and leave the new crowd to effentually drive it into the ground due to their lack of understanding of the nature of the beast, than to go down with it. Best of luck and happiness for the future. I assume that "leave the new crowd to effentually drive it into the ground due to their lack of understanding of the nature of the beast, than to go down with it" was considered to be somewhat rude. As is dismissing the other moderator candidates as "new brooms". It's also just flat wrong—of the other folks running for moderator, all but one of them has just as good of an understanding of the nature of this site as Yvette, and have put in a significant amount of effort towards making this site what it is today.