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About moderation policies on Academia Stack Exchange and actions which are made by means of moderators tools.
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Is deleting comments a form of censorship?
The “comment moderation” on both sites is somewhat more strict that it is here, and certainly not like MathOverflow at all. … PS: yes, part of moderation (not only by diamond moderators, but by all power users on SE sites) is censorship in its broader definition. …
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Removing useful but not immediately on-topic comments
I can see aeismail and Pete's answers, but in my opinion we need to keep comments short or the site becomes a chatroom (which we also have, of course!). In the example given, the number & length of co …
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Is deleting comments a form of censorship?
I'll repost here as standalone post (not a good practice in general, but we're on Meta!) a comment I left earlier when Pete asked “is the site doing just fine?”.
By all the metrics we have, yes… g …