I appreciate that from time to time, threads may need to be removed from the open forum so that the mod team can review the content and decide if the discussion is appropriate or relevant as deemed by CS rules etc.
But is there some way that when an active topic is struck down by "deletor" that there is some kind of "moved to moderator area for review" or similar annotation that can be left behind? much in the same way that when topics are merged there is a "moved to ..." left behind?
Im not asking for there to be any evidence about who moved it, or where precisely the topic has been moved to be made public, I guess Id just like to know that an active discussion was perhaps inappropriate, or why a discussion that had been active for more than a day is suddenly gone from the forum.
even a "deleted due to inappropriate content" would suffice.
thanks.
But is there some way that when an active topic is struck down by "deletor" that there is some kind of "moved to moderator area for review" or similar annotation that can be left behind? much in the same way that when topics are merged there is a "moved to ..." left behind?
Im not asking for there to be any evidence about who moved it, or where precisely the topic has been moved to be made public, I guess Id just like to know that an active discussion was perhaps inappropriate, or why a discussion that had been active for more than a day is suddenly gone from the forum.
even a "deleted due to inappropriate content" would suffice.
thanks.


I clicked on a topic "off topic actually" yesterday and as it loaded it fully dissapeared. To be fair it had been thrashed IMO.
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