Often on VN, a user will create a post (which is deemed inappropriate by the powers that be) that will be deleted by a moderator / administrator. At the moment, it does not seem that providing the REASON for post deletion is practised by the moderation team. I know from personal experience, there is nothing more frustrating then having a post deleted (especially when the post, in my opinion, was contributing to a discussion) and not knowing why.
Why should it be done?- Provides users with helpful information as to why their posts are being deleted (sometimes users may not even notice a post deletion, it doesn't seem to trigger any sort of action within the forum software)
- Transparency. Users will be able to know that they can trust the moderation team, as all deletions are being done per the code of conduct (i.e. no personal vendettas / silly deletes)
- Professionalism. I know from other forums (e.g. the GameArena forums hosted by BigPond) that when you see an active log of deletions on a thread, it warns other uses that posting similar content is similarly unacceptable. It may transpire that deletion information is provided to a user personally, however if these deletions were done in a public fashion (as per 'transparency') this could prove a powerful aid in demolishing the common spam that VN faces.
How should it be done?Possible methods include:
- Send a simple PM to users upon the deletion of a post, stating why the post was inappropriate and thus deleted.
- Provide a post in the thread in question giving a quick explanation of why the post was inappropriate and thus deleted.
Why some say it shouldn't be done:Now some members of the moderation team feel that the above measures would place too much work on them.
I got about 6 reported posts from this thread alone today I'm pretty sure. Would be too difficult to give a reason for deletion for every post. And anywya, what as up with the reported posts from this thread? Whats all the commotion?
I say to them, do your job. If you really are interested in providing a vibrant and knowledgeable place for VCE students to communicate, then the effort involved in writing out a single sentence explaining a deletion should be a price that you are willing to pay.
Why did I suggest this?My reasons for suggesting this is because recently I posted in a thread, and had 3 posts deleted, without any reasoning given. There is nothing more frustrating then not knowing why something has been deleted (especially when the posts were on-topic). That is why I have suggested this.