1) When a Moderator move, or change the content of, a post/thread, he/she has to notify the post/thread's author, mentioning the reason of his/her decision.I don't think notifying thread creators is necessary. They should be mindful of where they post and what they post. Most of the time, some newly created accounts just come here and spam the forum and never to return again.
2) When a Moderator punish a forum member in whatever form, he/she has to notify said forum member, mentioning the reason of the punishment, and pointing to the rule allegedly broken.I also don't think this is necessary but from what I read, moderators are already doing this to some spammers and plagiarists.
this is with no doubt an advertising or shilling-style post
if i were you, i would post it in altcoins discussions section, as it is not a discussion about an idea but rather about a specific project
advertise your stuff is an appropriate section as well.
concerning moving the topics, mods have no obligation to send a message to user about the move
your topics will always be seen from your profile page, no matter where they are.
"Show replies to my posts" also can be helpful if the mods replied to your topic explaining why it was moved.
i do oppose however the moves to trash, and i have advised moderators against moving topics to trash with a really valid reason /like actual non crypto spam.
Topic restored.
When deleting topics, we try to explain to the topic author the reason for the removal. But this is not a mandatory rule.
I skimmed your thread but I can't comment on why it's been moved then eventually trashed since it's been edited.1) When a Moderator move, or change the content of, a post/thread, he/she has to notify the post/thread's author, mentioning the reason of his/her decision.I don't think notifying thread creators is necessary. They should be mindful of where they post and what they post. Most of the time, some newly created accounts just come here and spam the forum and never to return again.2) When a Moderator punish a forum member in whatever form, he/she has to notify said forum member, mentioning the reason of the punishment, and pointing to the rule allegedly broken.I also don't think this is necessary but from what I read, moderators are already doing this to some spammers and plagiarists.
On another forum, my account was simply deleted, and I could not contact support, so I came here, as I see one way or another, support is active :)
On another forum, my account was simply deleted, and I could not contact support, so I came here, as I see one way or another, support is active :)
On another forum, my account was simply deleted, and I could not contact support, so I came here, as I see one way or another, support is active :)
same, my friend's thread got deleted many times without giving any reason
same, my friend's thread got deleted many times without giving any reason
When you complain about deleting a topic, it would be good to give a link to that topic, so everyone could see, if there is any problem with it. Most deleted topics are just spam or off-topic. ???
same, my friend's thread got deleted many times without giving any reason
When you complain about deleting a topic, it would be good to give a link to that topic, so everyone could see, if there is any problem with it. Most deleted topics are just spam or off-topic. ???
Agree. Give the post links and profile links of the users. Then, we can check together what makes the posts be deleted. If there is a mistake, we can give a feedback and try to think effective solutions.