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Currently on Lemmy, when a comment is deleted by its creator, all of the replies to that comment become "hidden". If I know who replied, and I go to their profile, I can still see the replies. The count of the number of comments indicated next to the post also includes the "hidden" replies. However, the replies to the deleted comment do not appear in the post. On Reddit, if a comment is deleted by its creator, it remains in the post with comment deleted by creator or something like that, and all of the replies to thatcomment remain visible in the post. Is there a way to do this on Lemmy?

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[-] RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

I think if a comment is deleted, replies should remain hidden. I'd say the current behavior is more beneficial, despite the obvious tradeoff.

While sometimes there can be some helpful information in replies to deleted posts or comments, the vast, vast majority of those kinds of threads are just flamewars and arguing, then new people joining the battle later on and more arguing and flamewars happen. Lemmy doesn't need more of that. If there was some question answered in one of those deleted replies, someone else can just ask that question again as a post, its not the end of the world.

Besides, a thread with a lot of deleted comments is an awful reading experience. If you ever went to Reddit and their main "science" subreddit, you better have all the discussion you can in the first 15 minutes of the post, because after that they just became a [removed] graveyard, regardless of what was said.

[-] otter@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 year ago

While sometimes there can be some helpful information in replies to deleted posts or comments, the vast, vast majority of those kinds of threads are just flamewars and arguing

This really depends on the subreddit/community

Some people like to delete their comments for privacy, because they want to move instances, etc. It doesn't make sense to have that remove entire chains of comments with it. I also don't think people intend for that to happen when deleting comments.

Mods should have a "nuke thread" button to autoremove all child comments when there's a mess like you said. Users shouldn't have that ability, even if they intended for that in the first place

[-] redpen@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

This was the reason for this post. It has happened to me quite a few times already. When I take a bunch of time to make a well-thought-out reply and link a bunch of references in a discussion, I don't want all that effort to effectively disappear when the original commentor just decides they are embarrassed or don't want to continue and just nukes the thread.

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