Wasn't going to even bring this up as not worth the trouble but... overnight I got two (anonymous) notices of deleted posts. Since they're anonymous there's no message quoting the post, and since they're deleted there's no post to link to, so there's no indication what the posts were. So curious, I inspected the thread to see if I could remember any post that is no longer there, couldn't find a one. Even among the most spirited ones. Checked other posters quoting me as those quotes usually survive, and there are no quotes that don't still jump to a still-existing post.
Even checked my own "content" list, which AFAIK keeps all posts listed even if they go to an error message after deletion --- and all of them are still there too.
So I got two notices of deletions with no apparent deletions at all. Of course the reason for looking up what they were was to establish where the line is. I can understand the rationale for anonymous deletions but with no content cited there's no way to know what guideline was crossed.
Then a few minutes ago it happened again, in a different thread, one I had only two posts in. And again, both of the posts are still there where they were --- nothing deleted.
Why am I getting notices of deletions with nothing deleted? This is a head scratcher. Wonder if anyone else has noticed this.
Even checked my own "content" list, which AFAIK keeps all posts listed even if they go to an error message after deletion --- and all of them are still there too.
So I got two notices of deletions with no apparent deletions at all. Of course the reason for looking up what they were was to establish where the line is. I can understand the rationale for anonymous deletions but with no content cited there's no way to know what guideline was crossed.
Then a few minutes ago it happened again, in a different thread, one I had only two posts in. And again, both of the posts are still there where they were --- nothing deleted.
Why am I getting notices of deletions with nothing deleted? This is a head scratcher. Wonder if anyone else has noticed this.

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