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Does Sololearn give you any warning before deleting your post?
A few days ago I asked a question about the Sololearn app/network/servers being unavailable for a couple of hours but my question seems to have been deleted. I was not given a warning by a moderator or anyone. Is it usual for Sololearn to delete posts without a warning?
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Maybe it was similar enough to other posts about server lag that they marked it as a duplicate?
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Sonic we do our best to warn users before we remove posts but sometimes they disappear before you find the message we left on them.
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Janning⭐ that is the more likely reason but my theory is more dramatic wouldn't you say 😁?
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This post is about to be removed.
There, you have a warning.
:D
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BlazingMagpie I am pretty sure it got uploaded as it got 3 or 4 likes as well as 3 or 4 answers, or more accurately, comments. My conspiracy theory is that it got deleted because it was not the best publicity for Sololearn, but that is pure speculation. I was mainly making a small complaint in the form of a question about a two hour down time that day. No big deal it got deleted.
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yes, but for a short time.
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Hatsy Rei Could I ask why?
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yes
if contains harm to community
they delete post and ban account
without letting you know
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I don't see the mfd tag (usually accompanied by the time a moderator edited the original post). Maybe Hatsy was kidding?
:D
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If your post disappeared, it might have been banished to the Shadow Realm.
More accurately, server might've been down for a moment, so your post didn't get uploaded, even if you saw it posted on your side. If you checked it after a minute or so, it would've already been gone.
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I'm not sure if we can figure out if that was the case for Sonic's post or not, but I'm glad I'm not the only one who gets messages banished to the Shadow Realm. I've submitted feedback a couple of times on that issue (i.e. change the order in which the messages are received and loaded client side so you don't think that the post successfully submitted when it didn't). They asked for a screen video of the event, and I can understand why, but I'm not sure how practical that would be. What are your thoughts, BlazingMagpie?
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I can't say no to DRAMA!!!
dun dun dun
(*chipmunk that's really a prarie dog*)
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Yes