I managed to recover this before deletion, so I'll quote it with one word omitted:
I definitely did not delete my comment. I would not censor my authentic and accurate view of what Nazis are. As the real Joseph Malta, the "Hangman 10", so named for his performance of 10 executions of high ranking Nazis, said : "[The execution of Nazis] had to be done. It was a pleasure doing it. I would do it again. They weren't sorry for anything."
That's part of the message I had passed on, but this tag made me come here myself. Why are you lying about removing my comment when you clearly have done? Why are you not allowing people to call a spade a spade by banning calling the Nazi ... Nazis?
You write reasonably except for falling into a dehumanizing word at the end. I was going to say there may be a miscommunication because u/Thisisnotanexit is reading the tools as saying mod-deleted comments were also user-deleted after the fact and this is a consistent appearance. Since you confirm the one I linked above was not user-deleted, it appears she should double-check. If she can see the comment at this link, it was not user-deleted; if she can't see it, she should probably contact Meta or admin mail to find out why:
At the same time I am hopeful your understanding about the tool specs during the transition period won't be hampered by working out details of individual case law. However, now that you've been banned, it would need to be by a route like modmail. (1) My understanding, which might differ from hers, is that the comment in this thread was deleted for dehumanization, a category of disrespect. In your place I would offer that you be either permitted to flair the thread as free-for-all or to delete the second-to-last word (or more), and request restoration. (2) As to the original comment, I understand that it's collectivism because of broad generalization, which is also disrespect (and I call it judging the innocent with the guilty). I would offer an edit like adding the word "many" to the beginning of the comment, to qualify it properly, and requesting restoration.
I was going to reply to your other deleted comment; I see nothing wrong in the log and don't recall anything wrong with what I read of it, so if you want it restored as an exception to the crackdown I'd suggest looking for a similar edit negotiation.
It'd also be appropriate that, when you complain in forums known for banning people on one side of the discussion, you'd be prepared to note it in case part of the problem appears to be ramping up the mod tool specs and not an intentional lie or miscommunication.
Just, when you get a chance, look at the tools and maybe the test link above, because if something looks user-deleted and the user says it's not, something may be either misread, or misleading. If the issue comes up again I can respecify the test. Also unscored.arete.network is giving me different views and notes and colorations for user-deleted and mod-deleted test comments, so it may be usable as a resource too.
I have rechecked and I was wrong, which you confirm. I think what happened is that I was on communities.win and the previous link I clicked (before this message) was conspiracies.win and I wasn't log in specifically to that version of the site. I'm glad to have been made aware of this and will be more observant going forward.
These were deleted by the user, perhaps another, new leafer turning? They were rightly removed and no retro free for all thread to be enacted.
Edit: I was incorrect in this comment, see update: https://communities.win/c/Conspiracies/p/1ARws4ap4K/files-mentioning-elon-musk-and-i/c/4eZDpRkbXCq
I managed to recover this before deletion, so I'll quote it with one word omitted:
You write reasonably except for falling into a dehumanizing word at the end. I was going to say there may be a miscommunication because u/Thisisnotanexit is reading the tools as saying mod-deleted comments were also user-deleted after the fact and this is a consistent appearance. Since you confirm the one I linked above was not user-deleted, it appears she should double-check. If she can see the comment at this link, it was not user-deleted; if she can't see it, she should probably contact Meta or admin mail to find out why:
https://communities.win/c/Conspiracies/p/1ARws4ap4K/files-mentioning-elon-musk-and-i/c/4eZDW0uo9Am
At the same time I am hopeful your understanding about the tool specs during the transition period won't be hampered by working out details of individual case law. However, now that you've been banned, it would need to be by a route like modmail. (1) My understanding, which might differ from hers, is that the comment in this thread was deleted for dehumanization, a category of disrespect. In your place I would offer that you be either permitted to flair the thread as free-for-all or to delete the second-to-last word (or more), and request restoration. (2) As to the original comment, I understand that it's collectivism because of broad generalization, which is also disrespect (and I call it judging the innocent with the guilty). I would offer an edit like adding the word "many" to the beginning of the comment, to qualify it properly, and requesting restoration.
I was going to reply to your other deleted comment; I see nothing wrong in the log and don't recall anything wrong with what I read of it, so if you want it restored as an exception to the crackdown I'd suggest looking for a similar edit negotiation.
It'd also be appropriate that, when you complain in forums known for banning people on one side of the discussion, you'd be prepared to note it in case part of the problem appears to be ramping up the mod tool specs and not an intentional lie or miscommunication.
This user has been perma ban'd for constant disruption and inability to follow rules, tho I appreciate your appeal process, this is being denied.
Just, when you get a chance, look at the tools and maybe the test link above, because if something looks user-deleted and the user says it's not, something may be either misread, or misleading. If the issue comes up again I can respecify the test. Also unscored.arete.network is giving me different views and notes and colorations for user-deleted and mod-deleted test comments, so it may be usable as a resource too.
I have rechecked and I was wrong, which you confirm. I think what happened is that I was on communities.win and the previous link I clicked (before this message) was conspiracies.win and I wasn't log in specifically to that version of the site. I'm glad to have been made aware of this and will be more observant going forward.