This Is So Embarrassing..
I noticed those mods with low smart score like Ih_Ca walking around and deleting "anonymous" posts and some other.. Sometimes those old posts are helpful..I wonder what's the point of deleting them .-.
Probably frees up some space on the servers. But I do agree, they do help a lot of people!
Deleting questions can lower my ss bubs >.> Gosh why are yew so stewpid, Brainly???
... Mods whose usernames end in "_CA" are staff from online schools such as connections academy. They rarely bother with the daily OpenStudy drama that goes on, but they do consistently come online to delete cheating content that violate their online school's policies.
@Elsa213 They have nothing to do with brainly and such mods have been on openstudy for longer than I have been around ^_^
Oh.. e.e That's old... Pfft can that steel lower mai ss? e.e
Technically yes, deleting content can lower your SmartScore but if you're online everyday anyways, it shouldn't make that much of a difference ^_^ :3
Wait cheating? x.x Well, pshh sometimes I don't have to Ask On here the question I might find on Google that have been already answered and explained..I noticed some of those questions that I ask and they're the same as the old..no one helps..we used to have great users in past..now we barely have them .-.
Indeed, but that doesn't neglect the fact that making copyrighted test questions available to the public is against these school's policies - and so openstudy gave the staff of the online schools moderator accounts to deal with this problem. Of course it won't stop the cheating over all, but it's something and the staff of those schools are willing to try to do something about the situations :)
Well it's fine if they delete the test questions, so their would be less cheating..But not the whole question section that anonymous has >.>
waittttt all of anonymous' questions?? o-o <goes to check>
Yea go check and see..I was following that dude for 30 minutes, and he was walking around and getting rid of them, so than i got on their page..and most likely they were going in order x3
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Chill, I have a theory. Looking at the deleted questions, they look like they were all asked by one deleted user. That user might have been from a particular online school and this moderator was simply deleting all of the content posted by that user. (Not really all of anonymous' posts, but just that user's posts).
It might have looked like the moderator was going in order of the anonymous' posts, but this is how the system works when sorting questions. It sorts by most recently asked or answered; so if the user was deleted recently, then all of that one user's posts would appear at the top of the list of questions for the anonymous' posts. still confused? or does this make sense? :3
Well it kinda makes sense
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