The Enchanted Cave 2
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4.09 / 5.00 15,161 ViewsWhen ever I try to check my topics the day after I post them tey are gone,not locked but gone,Shouldent I get a message saying it was locked or deleted?
Why did companion cube have too die!?!
Your topics were considered spam or just really bad topics and deleted by a forum moderator. You won't get a PM or any other type of message when your topics or posts are deleted. You will though get a little ban message when trying to post if the moderator has banned you. So I guess consider yourself lucky that you weren't banned. I recommend you read over the FAQ, BBS Rules, and lurk the forums more before posting.
No. When a post is deleted, there is no notification of it. There's nothing you can do, other than try to improve your posts.
If your not sure what you did wrong, check out the BBS rules.
I was just trying to figure out why,other forums just lock useless topics or delete then tell be why they were deleted,I am still getting used to these forums
Why did companion cube have too die!?!
At 12/7/08 04:12 PM, Fatmanpez wrote: I was just trying to figure out why,other forums just lock useless topics or delete then tell be why they were deleted,I am still getting used to these forums
It's down to the discretion of the individual moderator. Different forums within this BBS have different cirteria and personal views as to whether or not to delete the thread in question or merely lock it. For example, some mods might just delete threads in General, while mods in the C&C and Wi/Ht forums will just lock them and allow them to drift into obscurity, with a quiet message about why it was locked.
I don't personally send PM's to users whose threads I delete -- I just delete it and move on. The likelihood is that your thread broke the BBS rules OR was plain rubbish that had no conversational value to it whatsoever.
I'd advise you to lurk in the forums more before posting any new threads, so that you can see what a good thread entails and follow by example.