What can cause a post to be deleted, and what?

For answers, any post that is not an answer (should be a comment, doesn’t answer the question, etc.) should be deleted. Answers that are wrong or that dispense poor advice should be downvoted, not deleted. These are general guidelines; some communities in the network may uphold more specific reasons to delete posts or not.

What happens when you delete a post on Facebook?

Deleted posts are usually not physically deleted (that is, removed from the system); they’re just hidden (AKA soft-deleted). This means they won’t appear in search results or data dumps, and normal users following links to them will see a 404 (not found) page explaining the cause of deletion.

Is there a way to check deleted posts?

Yes, but only deleted posts which have been deleted in the last 60 days. If you have the moderator tools privilege, you can search among your own deleted posts using deleted:1. A full list of deleted posts for users without that privilege won’t likely happen. How can I undelete one of my posts?

Is there a list of deleted posts on Reddit?

Yes, but only deleted posts which have been created in the last 60 days. If you have the moderator tools privilege, you can search among your own deleted posts using deleted:1. A full list of deleted posts for users without that privilege won’t likely happen.

Can a survey be edited after it is sent out?

You can edit certain parts of a survey after you send it out. If the survey doesn’t have any responses, you can fully edit the survey. If the survey is live, meaning it already has responses, editing options are limited. You’re able to:

How can I re-send a survey that I deleted?

Using the export for reference, manually upload the responses you deleted (or if you only deleted a specific question, edit individual responses to re-add the responses you deleted). Make a copy of the survey. Edit the survey as needed. Re-send the survey to respondents.

What’s the difference between retain and delete content?

Retain-only: Retain content forever or for a specified period of time. Delete-only: Permanently delete content after a specified period of time. Retain and then delete: Retain content for a specified period of time and then permanently delete it.

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