Deleted as inappropriate?

This was deleted as inappropriate by @lien, and it wasn’t the only one: What is perfect?

2 Likes

It’s good that you noticed this, but how do you know that Lien deleted it? When I go to the topic, I see this message:

"This post was flagged by the community and is temporarily hidden.

View hidden content."

1 Like

It was her. She actually deleted all of my posts, but then a lot of the other members complained about her authoritarian ways, so she allowed some (but not all) of my posts to be seen again. She purposely kept all of the top-rated posts from being seen. I will post more, but she will probably delete me and this post before then.

2 Likes

Here is another one:
http://community.memrise.com/t/why-does-the-learning-streak-badge-have-to-linked-to-an-individual-course/3344

2 Likes

Read this one, this is where @lien tries to explain her actions: All jaimebrasil's comments are hidden?

2 Likes

Read the very last post on this one. It was never flagged or deleted and she is considered a community leader: Make 3 million points in 5mn

2 Likes

The situation and actions can probably be explained financially. Memrise uses this community forum software because it economically accomplishes certain goals. That economy means that when there is a problem that needs to be addressed, someone is just going to reset a 3 to a 2 somewhere. Takes 5 minutes.

Whether it is fair or not is irrelevant, because there is no way that Memrise is going to pay staff $100,000/year (or any other figure, large or small) to implement, judge, monitor, and review fairness. There’s simply no financial or moral incentive to do that. Depending on the country you post from, you may be thinking of your constitutional rights of freedom of speech, due process, etc, but those rights apply to government actions, not a company.

3 Likes