You can see who wrote the deleted comment here (and there’s also a link this page at the bottom of every post’s comment section). Not sure if we intend to hide the username on the comment itself, will check.
One can cross-reference the moderation log with “Deleted by alyssavance, Today at 8:19 AM” to determine who made any particular deleted comment. Since this information is already public, does it make sense to preserve the information directly on the comment, something like “[comment by Czynski deleted]”?
You can see who wrote the deleted comment here (and there’s also a link this page at the bottom of every post’s comment section). Not sure if we intend to hide the username on the comment itself, will check.
On the linked page, I see “[anonymous]” for all values of the user field.
Oh, that might just be me having admin permissions, whoops. I’ll double-check what the intended behavior is.
(Update: I just merged a PR that should fix the issue, i.e. make it clear who’s comments got deleted. Should be live in about 7 minutes)
One can cross-reference the moderation log with “Deleted by alyssavance, Today at 8:19 AM” to determine who made any particular deleted comment. Since this information is already public, does it make sense to preserve the information directly on the comment, something like “[comment by Czynski deleted]”?