Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.
Status
Not open for further replies.

FreakinEurekan

macrumors 603
Sep 8, 2011
5,605
2,670
There's brief, and there's "Vaguebooking." Without seeing the original post I won't opine as to which yours was... I suppose a post could be that brief AND be topical & of general interest. But offhand I can't think of a way ;)
 
  • Like
Reactions: Scepticalscribe

Weaselboy

Moderator
Staff member
Jan 23, 2005
34,149
15,635
California
Moderator Note:

Please see the below excerpt from the moderation FAQ.

Some posts in this thread were removed or edited for discussing specific cases of moderation, as opposed to general moderation policies, which is allowed.


Almost all moderation is handled privately to avoid embarrassing forum members. Reminders and warnings are sent by Private Messages so only you and the moderators see them. When reminders and warnings are listed on your User Profile, only you see them there; other users do not see them. The moderators keep records of their actions so administrators can review the messages, but these records are not shared with other users.

In keeping with this privacy policy, if you post in the forums asking why your post was moderated, your post will be removed (it's almost always off-topic to the thread it's in). The answer to "Why was my post deleted?" is always the same: it violated a forum rule or was a quote of a post that violated a forum rule. If you want a further explanation use the Contact form so we can be perfectly frank and discuss your posts and forum record. You can post in the Site and Forum Feedback forum if you want to discuss forum rules and moderation policies in general, but keep it general, not about a specific case of moderation.

As to one word posts or image only posts, most of the rules have been developed over time based on member feedback. In general, the feedback has been members find one word or image only posts annoying, hence the rule.

I can give a more recent example. Not long after Phil Schiller's 2013 remark "Can't innovate, my ass", the phrase started appearing stand alone in news thread over and over. We got member feedback this was annoying, so the mods and admins discussed as a group and decided the phrase had become an overused meme for purposes of the frivolous post rule and would be removed when that was all the post consisted of. This same process has happened with other phrases such as the "Safari snappy" posts members found annoying.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.