Unanswered Questions: The Mystery Behind Removed Threads on PF

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In summary, threads are rarely actually deleted on PF, but rather moved to a different forum or hidden from view. Mentors have the power to remove threads and send explanations to the original poster. Threads that do not follow PF guidelines may be deleted, but the poster is notified. If a thread disappears and the reason is unclear, members can contact a mentor for clarification or use the search function to find it.
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Who actually removes threads for PF?

A number of threads seem to be mysteriously removed by a sneaky slimey snake-spider like automaton?

Just removing threads without an explination can only be done by an e-go testical maniac?

Are there any children operating as mentors?
 
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More often than not, the thread has magically fallen back a few pages, or moved to a different forum. It is quite rare for me to see a thread actually get deleted. Mentors have that power though, I assume.
 
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An explanation is sent to the member who started the thread if their thread is removed. Also, a large number of homework questions have been being posted in the math and physics sections and are now being moved to the homework section without redirect arrows just because there are so many, it would clutter up the whole page and still make it impossible to find the other discussion topics in those forums. There are "sticky" threads in both forums indicating this so folks know to look in homework help for their homework help.

Threads that do not conform to PF guidelines, such as spam, overly speculative posts, etc., are deleted. But, the original poster is notified on those (and in the case of overly speculative posts, given an invitation to reformat their post and submit it to the moderated Independent Research forum...if you post there, your thread disappears into a moderation queue pending approval...if it isn't approved, you're notified of the reasons why).

If a thread disappears and you really don't know why, you can send a private message to one of the mentors, and they can look into the reasons (there has also been the occassional glitch in the forum, or someone thinks they hit reply and for some reason, their reply didn't get sent, in which case it's nobody's fault, just an unfortunate glitch).

Or, as moose pointed out, sometimes an inactive thread just slips off the first page when other threads are receiving more activity. You can use the search function to find it, or if you yourself replied to it, click on your username next to any post, then in the drop-down menu, click on "view more posts by..." and that will take you to a list of your recent posts where you can look for the one that you can't find.
 

1. What is "Unanswered Questions: The Mystery Behind Removed Threads on PF" about?

"Unanswered Questions" is a research study that aims to investigate the reasons behind threads being removed from the popular online forum, Physics Forums (PF). It delves into the community guidelines and moderation processes of PF to understand why certain threads are taken down.

2. Why are threads removed from PF?

There are several reasons why a thread may be removed from PF, including violation of community guidelines, duplication of content, or being deemed off-topic by moderators. The removal of threads is ultimately at the discretion of the moderators.

3. How many threads are removed from PF on a regular basis?

The exact number of threads removed from PF is not publicly available. However, based on user reports and observations, it is estimated that a few dozen threads are removed each month.

4. Is there any way to appeal the removal of a thread on PF?

Yes, there is an appeal process for removed threads on PF. Users can contact the moderators and provide a valid reason for their thread to be reinstated. However, the final decision lies with the moderators.

5. What impact do removed threads have on the PF community?

The removal of threads on PF can lead to frustration and confusion among users, especially if they were actively participating in the discussion. It can also limit the diversity of topics and perspectives on the forum. However, the moderation process helps maintain the quality and integrity of discussions on PF.

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