Question Posted Thursday September 16 2004, 3:33 pm
Please, members of this site, stop putting that in your messages!
When you beg and plead for people to "not delete" things, it flags your message. It makes us think that there is probalby something wrong with the question and that it probalby DOES need deleted.
Don't do it!
Also, if a question gets moderated with enough 1 ratings (the frowny face), IT IS AUTOMATICALLY DELETED. That's how the system works.
There's a list of questions that are automatically deleted. It is clearly stated in the Help/FAQ section.
Stop asking the moderators to "not delete" your questions.
S_C answered Friday September 17 2004, 6:20 pm: i definitley agree, on what you're saying, and that there definitley should be an MFS thought of the day!! hehehe [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
jbdreamer answered Thursday September 16 2004, 3:57 pm: MFS, I always love your little comments, but I feel they get lost in the questions. To make sure everyone sees, you should have a section on the main page, like MFS's thought of the day. What do you think? [ jbdreamer's advice column | Ask jbdreamer A Question ]
FernGully answered Thursday September 16 2004, 3:44 pm: Oh.. I always thought they were pulling reverse psychology on me.
LoViny0ux914 answered Thursday September 16 2004, 3:37 pm: I agree. People who say "Mods don't delete!" know that in a way, they're question was dumb or pointless, or else they wouldn't say it. It also, like MFS said, draws more bad attention to your question! [ LoViny0ux914's advice column | Ask LoViny0ux914 A Question ]
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