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Thank you for your detailed input. What worries me is even if it is technically possible to retrieve posts marked for deletion, the work required on the backend to do so will be avoided. Also, even if the posts get retrieved, I don't think we will get a honest answer of what happened. Too much inside policy.
I don't think your posts are marked for deletion but perhaps review. You still have the points so something is being summed on the back end.
I wish I had an exact "from my experience" timeline for you but when I was being reviewed, audited, assessed...I didn't look for all my previous posts.
I got red-circle notifications for each of the specific flagged posts. Of course, I reviewed the posts with my flagged comments, but my posts were removed. The server asks you to submit an appeal but I didn't know what I had written in said posts. I searched cached servers and I didn't see anything worth flagging. Maybe.
Inside policy would be good but I think this delay is more about priority. Reviewing flagged accounts just isn't a priority at Cox. Your "questionable" posts are offline so what would be the urgency.
I wonder if Cox has a program to find violations or is it just a warm body looking?
If my input is credible, I've never read anything questionable or in violation of Cox policy. If somebody is being rude, you tell them to stop.
- CurtB3 years agoValued Contributor III
You still have the points so something is being summed on the back end.
This website uses a running total to track the number of notifications (number inside red circle), rather than sum the number of new posts you haven't read. That can get out of sync occasionally and it's the reason we sometimes see the red circle when there aren't actually any new notifications. I've had to contact Cox and have them reset that a couple of times. If it does that, it's probably not going to recalculate points.
If you delete one of your own posts, I don't think it's actually deleted then. It's probably marked as "deleted" and is still in the table, but is no longer available to view. Those "deleted" posts are probably actually deleted after a specified amount of time. This allows a deleted post to be recovered (theoretically) and it's more efficient to delete a lot of posts at the same time than it is to delete each post individually. I don't know this is how the website functions for certain though. That's why I asked Becky to contact the DBA and ask.
- WiderMouthOpen3 years agoEsteemed Contributor
It's probably marked as "deleted" and is still in the table, but is no longer available
Another thing that concerns me is if I delete a post(IE it is off topic) will that confuse the moderator working on the issue? I don't want them saying that's the reason ALL the posts are gone.
- Bruce3 years agoHonored Contributor III
I'm not referring to red-circle points but the points in your profile. Mouth has 3000 points so the database is still summing his posts and history.
If you click the points in your profile, it'll breakdown how its summed, such as 1 point for a reply to such-and-such.
If Mouth's points roughly equal the sum before his profile was flagged, his posts are still in the database. It's just his specific posts not displaying...you know, when his was mean to Bear12. Where'd Bear12 go anyway?
- CurtB3 years agoValued Contributor III
I'm not referring to red-circle points but the points in your profile.
I know what you meant. My point is that if the number of notifications aren't being recalculated, profile points aren't going to be recalcualted.
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