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ikolkyo wrote:Everything I’ve posted (New Threads) the last 2 months gets deleted for absolutely no reason and I don’t receive any message from a Moderator. Hopefully this post doesn’t end up the same way and I can get a proper answer as to what is going on.
The latest thread of mine to get deleted was the topic of DL being in talks with Boeing over the MAX, I had posted it just about 2 hours ago and it’s gone.
I look forward to a response, Thanks
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mfranjic wrote:Could You, please, tell me why was my post in Boeing 777 Production/Delivery Thread - 2022 deleted, after being visible some 12 hours on the forum?
I was working on that post for a month and half. More than a hundred hours of work.
I believe the horrible mistake was to erase that post...
Mario
keesje wrote:In my opinion censorship is among us. There's always some rule to be found to hide behind, explaining deletion. Some rules provide great flexibility in that respect.
I started a post as responds to this article from a respected source: https://theaircurrent.com/industry-stra ... direction/ with all links, references and my own comment included.
Apparently it was too much for someone.
And it's not important, it's just an aviation site. But it's good for self reflection on values, pre occupations, ego.
SQ22 wrote:keesje wrote:In my opinion censorship is among us. There's always some rule to be found to hide behind, explaining deletion. Some rules provide great flexibility in that respect.
I started a post as responds to this article from a respected source: https://theaircurrent.com/industry-stra ... direction/ with all links, references and my own comment included.
Apparently it was too much for someone.
And it's not important, it's just an aviation site. But it's good for self reflection on values, pre occupations, ego.
Instead of complaining about censorship why you just don't follow the rules and contact us by mail to moderators@airliners.net asking for the reason of the deletion.
I had a look at it and there is a clear reason for the deletion and it is clearly not censorship and in this case I can also understand why there was not any flexibility provided by the moderator who handled your case stated above.
TVNWZ wrote:Moderators are paying for the sins of the developers.
SQ22 wrote:Very often we are hearing we are having an agenda from the A crowd as well as from the B crowd. Please take your time and contact us. The lack of deletion notifications has been discussed ad nauseam, we are missing them as well, but for the time being contacting us and asking for the reason is the way to go.