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Last Friday I replied to a question in the CVI board, but at some moment in the weekend the discussion was deleted for some unknown reason. I knw it was not the most appealing question I've seen, but it seemed legitimate to me.

 

I'm not questioning on the reason for deletion, but it would be nice if the posters in the discussion are advised. Maybe adding some explanation for this event.

The main reason I can imagine for deleting an entire discussion is the eternal fight against spammers and trolls (I personally have notified several of them to mods, trying to help keeping this forum clean), but I didn't get any symptom in the original question, so... why?

Above all, I could learn something new about how to recognize undesirable posts.

 

FYI, this is the link to the original discussion (which of course now ends up in a Page Error warning):

https://forums.ni.com/t5/LabWindows-CVI/Help-regarding-Lab-windows-CVI/m-p/4380255#M91530



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That specific post was by a new user and had a link at the end to an external site, so I guess that's why it was judged to be spam. I haven't looked at that site, but I suspect it is spam.

 

As for recognizing spam, that can be tricky these days, with the rise of tools like ChatGPT. Sometimes people use it to generate convincing text and sometimes it's not convincing, but it's hard to tell whether it's artificial intelligence or natural... hmm... uhh... let's go with "ignorance". Some users just don't know anything about the material or about how to phrase a question clearly and effectively.

 

I personally try to be conservative when banning and not ban unless it's fairly clearly spam. That's the mandate I was given when I was given moderator privileges about a decade ago and I aim to stick to it.

 

As far as informing the other users in the thread, some of the moderation tools should do this (for example, a manual move of a message or a thread), but I guess a ban doesn't. It's probably not a bad idea to inform the other posters.


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Thanks tst for informing me. I didn't noticed the link, otherwise I would have tried to investigate a bit before answering. You're right: the question itself often doesn't offer any clue as to whether it is legitimate or not: sometimes I smell something wrong and eventually I end up finding the exact sentence elsewhere, but in this particular case it seemed to adhere to the CVI-environment/novice-user pattern so I decided to answer. Anyway, thanks again for taking time to answer my doubts and keep on maintaining this forum clean!


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To follow up on @tst's post, the other reason a post can get deleted is a user request, often for privacy reasons. In those cases, we would not inform everyone in the thread.

 

If we do remove a post for a non-spam or non-privacy reason, we do try to connect with authors.

 

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