Otohiko wrote:Yes. Yes they can. I believe it's not site policy to delete bad threads instead of locking em, but if they degenerate into a flame war, it's as easy as a click of a button to erase them from existence altogether.
Pretty smart AD, that's what they teach in Business Schools and Law Schools, at least to me.On the Org we move threads to a special hidden forum instead of deleting them because if someone has done something questionable it's useful to have it around as evidence later on![]()
AbsoluteDestiny wrote:On the Org we move threads to a special hidden forum instead of deleting them because if someone has done something questionable it's useful to have it around as evidence later on
AbsoluteDestiny wrote:On the Org we move threads to a special hidden forum instead of deleting them because if someone has done something questionable it's useful to have it around as evidence later on
Not in any significant way, our active set fits easily in RAM.Lyrs wrote:Or it could just be that by deleting posts/threads, you'll be messing around with the tables in a way that creates fragmentation and therefore decreasing performance when data is searched for and retrieved.
AbsoluteDestiny wrote:Otohiko wrote:Yes. Yes they can. I believe it's not site policy to delete bad threads instead of locking em, but if they degenerate into a flame war, it's as easy as a click of a button to erase them from existence altogether.
On the Org we move threads to a special hidden forum instead of deleting them because if someone has done something questionable it's useful to have it around as evidence later on
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