Hiya B-Diddy-oIf the thread was started by a spammer, that can cause the entire thread to disappear when we do a spam ban. Depending on how many threads the spammer may have started, there might be some collateral damage in terms of responses. Can you tell us what the thread was about?
The post was spam and the user was banned. As B.Diddy stated, your post also went with it as collateral damage. I understand your reasoning for being wanting to be advised, but if we did that for every spam post and every person who replied when we caught spam, we'd constantly be in replies. To say nothing of the people who wouldn't even notice and wonder why the heck we were messaging them. If a thread you replied to disappears, it's pretty safe to assume there was a valid reason for it and move along.Hiya B-Diddy-oThx for replying.
The thread was about (paraphrased): "Where's the best place to buy a refurbished phone".
And I simply replied that I see them for sale most often @ BestBuy & Amazon, and that if purchased via amazon.... it's best/highly recommended to purchase as 'Sold by:' amazon, instead of a third-party seller.
But shortly after I posted . . . the entire thread vanished 'into thin air'! Of course, with no explanation as to why.Which would've taken all of 5~10 seconds to briefly message me re why. Thx
Thanks for the explanation.The post was spam and the user was banned. As B.Diddy stated, your post also went with it as collateral damage. I understand your reasoning for being wanting to be advised, but if we did that for every spam post and every person who replied when we caught spam, we'd constantly be in replies. To say nothing of the people who wouldn't even notice and wonder why the heck we were messaging them. If a thread you replied to disappears, it's pretty safe to assume there was a valid reason for it and move along.
Ahhh, well maybe that was it. As the thread looked normal to me. Thanks B. Diddy !;-)It's a function of the moderators' Spam Clean option, which automatically wipes out any post the spammer created (and if they started a thread, that entire thread is deleted since the original post gets killed). Oftentimes, a spammer will have already posted a few times, so that may affect multiple threads. And a spammer may also have other associated accounts, which will also be purged.
Some spammers will be sneaky and post things that seem legit at first, but then will bust out later with their spammy garbage. So that might be what happened with the thread you posted in.
. . and your above referenced: "moderators' Spam Clean option, which automatically wipes out any post the spammer created ~" . . explains why individual posts or threads, the spammer may have created, aren't just selectively deleted, in a normal looking thread. Thanks for that further explanation !;-)We get rid of spam, rather than locking threads -- if the thread is locked, whatever useless (and possibly harmful) junk they were hawking would still be visible on the forums.
The system also considers where that post was as well. Meaning, if it was the first post in a thread, ALL the posts that come after it in the same thread disappear as well. If it's a spam post but it's NOT the first post in the thread, deleting it has no effect on the other replies.Ahhh, well maybe that was it. As the thread looked normal to me. Thanks B. Diddy !;-)
. . and your above referenced: "moderators' Spam Clean option, which automatically wipes out any post the spammer created ~" . . explains why individual posts or threads, the spammer may have created, aren't just selectively deleted, in a normal looking thread. Thanks for that further explanation !;-)
Thanks Bla1ze, for that further info.The system also considers where that post was as well. Meaning, if it was the first post in a thread, ALL the posts that come after it in the same thread disappear as well. If it's a spam post but it's NOT the first post in the thread, deleting it has no effect on the other replies.
Right -- I mentioned above that some spammers are a bit sneakier and seem legit at first with their first few posts, then bust out the garbage. We've been moderating long enough that we tend to have a sixth sense about certain new members and their intentions, so some of these culprits raise a red flag almost immediately (based on their username, or the subjects they write about, or even their style of writing).Thanks Bla1ze, for that further info.
PS — Though again, nothing about the thread seemed or looked like spam, as I recall.Not obsessing in any way, but it'd be interesting to see the thread again.
Ahhh, makes total sense now. Thanks again !;-)Right -- I mentioned above that some spammers are a bit sneakier and seem legit at first with their first few posts, then bust out the garbage. We've been moderating long enough that we tend to have a sixth sense about certain new members and their intentions, so some of these culprits raise a red flag almost immediately (based on their username, or the subjects they write about, or even their style of writing).
Not only that when we get rid of a post that was spammed they can make multiple accounts in a row and spam in the same post that's why it's often axed. Unless it was made by a member then the spammer just goes.Ahhh, makes total sense now. Thanks again !;-)