I’ve seen this happen a bunch of time now that people just ask a question and it’s deleted a day or so later. Do they delete the question themselves, or is that some automatic thing? If they do it themselves, why?

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Thanks for the great answers so far. Very insightful. Please keep them coming, I’m curious to more points of view.

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    Idk why but when I see deleted by creator I think it’s funny to imagine God personally zapping it from existence but they still leave that so everyone knows it was them

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      the divine voice of the lord booms down from the heavens: “CRINGE
      a clap of thunder vaporizes the blasphemer where they stand, leaving nought by a smouldering pile of ash

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    Me reading my posts from a week ago: “Fucking hell, I used to be so cringe back then!”

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      It’s that quick for you? I either immediately cringe, or it takes years to fester in my brain and then suddenly it’s my brain tripping me up with “remember that stupid comment you made to this person years ago? CRINGE! CRINGE FOR ME, MINION!”

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      😄

      Yeah that would be a great joke on my part, too. Getting my answers and just deleting the question in a day or so.

      I’m not intending on doing that though. So, if it does happen, it’s not because of something that I did.

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    I tend to do the much more efficient system of writing an entire essay to then decide to delete it before posting.

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      I recognize that strategy. I’d be typing out an entire epistle, only to delete it all in the end, because I figure I wouldn’t add anything to the discussion, or I don’t feel good enough to comment on something :)

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    I sometimes think about what I just wrote after I wrote it. I then go back and read it and then remove it because it was lame.

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    Sometimes I’ll submit a comment that’s too jaded and cynical that I don’t want to expose others to after some hindsight.

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    Usually (but not always) if a mod removes it, it shows up in the mod log.

    But lots of people don’t get the answer they want and delete it. Part of that is you can’t disable replies. A month from now someone might see this post for whatever reason and you’d get a notification.

    That’s probably playing into it

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      A month I can kind of understand. I let mastodon auto delete my month old posts. But a few days? I don’t know…
      But you’re right, it could be that they didn’t like the answers they got. That does make the most sense. Like that kid who’s dating that Muslim girl, and pretty much all of the reactions sided with her point of view.

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    Half the time, it’s because I don’t read the original comment closely enough and realize that my point no longer makes sense, but I usually only do this if it’s less than a minute or two after posting.

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    If you are talking about posts where people lay out their problems and ask for advice, it is probably to avoid getting doxed.

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      Ah yes, why didn’t I consider that? That’s indeed very much a possibility.

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    I assume because they didn’t stand by their comment or made a mistake. I misread a title on a post an hour ago. Rather than delete it, I edited and stated the mistake and put strikethrough on the text. I don’t delete the record; I amend it.

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    I always assumed it was because either deleted because it was a bot post, or they self-deleted because they got down voted and got mad about it.