This can be done today in a theme component if one wishes. I know 100% that @codinghorror would be 100% against, by default, popping up a JIT every time an admin hits the delete button.
A JIT on every delete would heavily discourage admins and mods from pruning the garden cause there is constant added friction.
Pop the composer filled with a DM to the person, official warning = yes.
(obviously the post itself would have a red background too from the moderator just now deleting it, I don’t have a test instance anymore to use for this!)
I also think that this added friction is not necessary and neither does it make sure that people get notified. There should be friction for not sending a notification, not the other way around.
After following a few links, I am now learning that there isn’t by default a notification sent to people having one of their post deleted !?? (even if no reason is given). Personally, I find it disrespectful towards them (let’s say it’s only my opinion).
Friction will be far higher when the users notice some of their posts have been deleted. And some will inevitably notice at one point. Then they will ask themselves how many posts have been deleted. They will get angry, and especially angry to not even have been informed. This is the moment where the supposed “friction” of friendly notices will appear in retrospect as a really good idea
Einige Nutzerfeedback. Mir ist das zum ersten Mal passiert. Es geschah in einem Thread, in dem der Beitrag von der Community gemeldet wurde, und ich erhielt eine Benachrichtigung über diesen Schritt. Als ich jedoch auf den Link in der Benachrichtigung klickte, um zu meinem Beitrag zu gelangen, wurde ich zum darauf folgenden Beitrag weitergeleitet. Mein Beitrag war verschwunden, und nun fehlt im Thread der Kontext. Bedeutet das, dass ein Admin einen Eintrag aus der zugrunde liegenden Datenbank entfernt hat, oder ermöglicht die Benutzeroberfläche derartige unklare Löschungen? Danke für alle Antworten.