Please don’t expect the community to give you answers to your questions which you then delete right afterwards. Those of us who put time into answering your questions are not doing so just to serve your personal needs, we are here to help build a community knowledge base that others can search and reference.

This has become a chronic issue with Lemmy and its starting to feel like it’s a waste of time to answer questions.

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    20 days ago

    How is building a collective knowledge base possible without gathering the advice of others here?

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      20 days ago

      How can you build a collective knowledge base when you delete your post after receiving an answer? I seriously don’t understand why people do that, either. No one knows/cares who you are and there is no reason to feel ashamed for not knowing how something works.

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          19 days ago

          I will say I am making the assumption that these are actual people and not bot accounts. Even if they were bots, why even bother removing the posts? It’s not like it is somehow detrimental to what they are doing.

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            19 days ago

            I think it could still be bots. like an automated campaign to make tensions in the fedi communities. probably unlikely though.

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              19 days ago

              I was curious if it was some AI tool that asks the question, collects the answers, then removes itself.

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          18 days ago

          This is actually an interesting idea for automation. Tracking users based on self-topic deletion within a community would be worth having.

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      20 days ago

      Take a look at the r/jellyfin subreddit which consists of 95% questions on how to access jellyfin remotely.

      I think Op wants to avoid that