It was me i was the guy and i deleted on and the other one a mod banned because i edit the poat to something like deleted forever loser before deleting it . Like sheesh the mod banned it in 3 seconds or something good for them and i appreciate the dedication. Anyway why is me deleting a post such a big thing some user came to ask me in another post i made about it and i told them to dm me but they never did.
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Anyway why is me deleting a post such a big thing
Because it's bad etiquette. You're removing the replies of everybody who bothered to reply to you, as well as denying anybody else the chance to read the conversation. Especially if it's a question that might be of interest to other people.
Sorry will try not to delete things in the future
Looks like the mind has mastered after all
Character growth STONKS
You'd have to ask that guy, I suppose. He posted it to two different communities, and neither community's modlog show that post being deleted by a mod, so they definitely removed it themself.
Lemmy features modlogs, so you can just go check. It's in the sidebar. Instances also have modlogs, so if admins did it, you can check that too.
Also I didn't see the post, but it sounds like it would be against the community rules.
"Do you compress files, if so why?" would be a discussion question
"Help me fix my file compression problem" would not be