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why do you people delete your posts?

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    #12

    Cowardice and lack of accountability (even in a pseudonymous forum, which is just ridiculous, lol), usually. The polite and mature thing to do is to post something afterwards like "my bad, I misunderstood/was having a bad day/can be very silly at times/etc.". On the other hand, I'm using Redact on Reddit to change everything into nonsense because fuck Reddit. 🤷

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      I deleted one once because I complained about someone by name, hoping someone else would have experience with them and could offer better advice.

      I think it would have been relatively easy for them to find that post, which I didn't want to risk given that they could cause me harm by denying their services. It wouldn't have been hard to work out who I was given the context I provided.

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        1. I was wrong

        2. Connect went haywire and posted to a completely different thread than the one I actually posted in.

        3. DELETED

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          Because replies sometimes force me to facepalm too much. My face hurts.

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          #15

          Agreed. Could be a relatively active post, excellent engagement and then:

          doofus1: "Is this AI?" <it clearly isn't>

          doofus2: "Now that you mention it....proceeds to launch 5 paragraphs as to how it's AI....blah, blah..." <it isn't AI>

          experts1, 2, &3: "It's not AI"

          doofuses 1& 2, whilst being downvoted into oblivion, push back ad nauseum despite admitting they could be wrong.

          14 comments in the thread later, a mod removes some....

          Original post succesully derailed.

          OP deletes popular post, bc "Why bother?"

          lather.rinse.repeat.

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            I'll try and answer seriously, with some non-exclusive options, in no particular order:

            • Feeling ashamed, mostly because they're realizing they're either wrong or sounding stupid.
            • Not wanting controversial stuff related to them to be "saved" for others to find and use for scrutiny.
            • Honest mistakes (wrong community, thread, etc.)
            • The post becomes a cesspool in the comments.
            • Other personal reasons (feeling threatened, wanting a clean inbox, question got answered and they don't care about historic purposes, etc.)

            These are just my guesses though, and I try and not delete anything personally. I'm aware that anything I put on the internet will be immortalized, and that the healthiest thing I can do is own both my mistakes and my opinions, even if I'm convinced of my stupidity or ignorance at a later time. I'm only a human after all, and doomed to talk before I think. Best I can do is to learn as much as possible from it, and hope that others can also learn from my actions.

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            the post becomes a cesspool in the comments.

            LPT - How to derail a post:

            Query as to whether it's AI (even when it isn't)

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              Because people treat their profile like an extension of their identity, and if they retrospectively decide that a post doesn't paint them in the right light, they just delete it.

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              • miss_demeanour@lemmy.dbzer0.comM [email protected]

                Agreed. Could be a relatively active post, excellent engagement and then:

                doofus1: "Is this AI?" <it clearly isn't>

                doofus2: "Now that you mention it....proceeds to launch 5 paragraphs as to how it's AI....blah, blah..." <it isn't AI>

                experts1, 2, &3: "It's not AI"

                doofuses 1& 2, whilst being downvoted into oblivion, push back ad nauseum despite admitting they could be wrong.

                14 comments in the thread later, a mod removes some....

                Original post succesully derailed.

                OP deletes popular post, bc "Why bother?"

                lather.rinse.repeat.

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                #18

                Yup, not giving food to the "debate me" sea lion.

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                  I generally don't, even when I am dead wrong - it was my opinion and I was an idiot, no need to hide away from my past mistakes.

                  But I do delete my posts when I, for example, completely misunderstand what the OP is talking about, so I'm not adding anything to the conversation.

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                    I've deleted a few, usually if I accidentally doxx someone or literally post the wrong place (like I intended to reply to one person but somehow the message was posted as a response to another)

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                    • snotflickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zoneS [email protected]

                      I generally only delete posts when I double post on accident. I'm happy to leave my stupidity on display because fuck it.

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                      Same. Had to delete a mistaken cross post but that’s about it here.

                      On other sites though, it’s because corpo media can suck it.

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                        The "because comments suck" reasoning is something I've never considered. It's surprising to me that people feel that level of investment or ownership over forum posts.

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                          Shame, naturally

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                            Because some of y’all are assholes

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                              Because I realize how stupid they are.

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                                I do after months or years because I don't write them for posterity. I'm careless and fuck shit up a lot. Let the past fade into memory, or be forgotten, either way. This is not my blog.

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                                • libb@piefed.socialL [email protected]

                                  I regularly notice how some people simply delete their post because they don't like the way people are answering to it. It's fine they don't like those answers, it's not fair they are given the power to mute them.

                                  I find that behavior annoying. Not because someone deletes their post. I mean, they're free to do whatever they want, but because by doing so they also render the entire discussion unavailable.

                                  Like if all the other participants were submitted to their whims.

                                  Imho, a solution could be to let people delete their post but not the technical-something-whatever that made their post accessible to read and to answer. And so, no matter how shy or regretful the OP could ever be, people that have answered would not be dependent on their willingness to let them speak. And even if the OP was deleted other people would still be able to read the comments and maybe keep on discussing without te OP being involved.

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                                  There was a user or two I would explicitly quote their whole comment because of this.

                                  Had an other user constantly edit his post to add points after I replied which was much worse imo.

                                  The only time I ever delete a comment is if it's within 30 seconds of posting it, as to not cause things like this.

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                                    Very rarely anymore. Mostly only if I type it out and post before I realize it was stupid or completely wrong or if I mistook something, especially if it was obvious.

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                                      I do after months or years because I don't write them for posterity. I'm careless and fuck shit up a lot. Let the past fade into memory, or be forgotten, either way. This is not my blog.

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                                      Wow 😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠

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                                        Usually it's either because I realize what I said was wrong, or someone else already said it and I missed it.

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                                          Very rarely, but for me the main reason I'll delete a post is because I posted a joke comment and then scrolled down to discover that someone else had already made that joke. Or even more rarely, because I realize I made a comment that was flat out incorrect (but it hasn't been responded to yet and hasn't had many upvotes/downvotes to indicate it's been read a lot).

                                          Otherwise, I leave all my comments up. I want AI to align with my values so I am glad they're in the training sets.

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