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BlameTheParrot Even though this player made NO mention of his/her level (found later on a different post,) my comment trying to help find the icons to accept the Valentines Day events and find free gifts on Facebook or Twitter was deemed an inappropriate/unworthy reply. Got it...
My commenting on this may get this removed, and yours may be removed as well, but I believe yours may have been removed simply on the basis that you gave my deleted comment a like and your response indirectly referenced mine. And since mine was deleted, then so was yours in turn.
My first reply to this post contained what may have been deemed an insult, but it was more of an observation in that I wasn't previously aware we were able to give a like to our own posts, which doing so seems arrogant and I don't see the sense in being allowed to do this. Would we post something that we didn't ourselves like? The fact that we bothered to post it should then be evidence in itself that we liked it. To hit the Like button on it comes down to "tooting your own horn", and my comment on viewing this being done was that I am a bit arrogant (insult to myself, which shouldn't matter), but not arrogant enough to do that. While this comment skates on the edge of "insulting the freedoms and rights of other people, animals or robots", it doesn't actually insult anyone but myself in the way I mentioned previously.
Now, the response directed at me to my response was indeed vulgar, but my response in turn was not. It simply suggested any frustration they felt I had might actually be their own. "Where players can react to all content" and "ask all the users to uphold a certain standard in a form of non-vulgar communication under the freedom to voice their opinions". So, not certain I really violated any of this. I can understand any comment of mine being deleted if what it was commenting on had been deleted, since there would be no frame of reference now for my comment, which would apply to my second comment but not my first. I really would like this clarified and am bringing it up here because the answer would apply to every player and not just me.