It’s a fact that stricken out posts can’t be further downvoted, but I don’t know about being expected to use that tool as a form of defense.
This was implemented because previously some people just deleted comments that got them lots of downvotes, and this caused disruptions in the flow of the conversation (one could no longer see what people were responding to).
It’s a fact that stricken out posts can’t be further downvoted, but I don’t know about being expected to use that tool as a form of defense.
This was implemented because previously some people just deleted comments that got them lots of downvotes, and this caused disruptions in the flow of the conversation (one could no longer see what people were responding to).