Date: 2005-02-10 05:46 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] torkell
[livejournal.com profile] pleaseremove (I shall not stoop so low as to remove your anonymity, as people on livejournal quite often have good reasons for staying anonymous), might I ask what is wrong with me ending my post with "my bad"? Oh yes, it's because I suggested that as a possible reply earlier on in this thread of rants. And let me see... it was because I then had the audacity to go and use it myself when I spotted a genuine mistake I made and corrected it, because, apparently "people jump down your throat [if you don't include it]".

Strange. I've not come across that one myself - I just consider it to be a polite thing to do. I could have quite easily typed "oops" or "my mistake" or anything else. So now I am faced with a dilema: do I always put "my bad" when I make a mistake (to avoid the hordes of people that will of course jump down my throat for me not conforming to the unwritten rules of the internet), or do I avoid using that for fear that it might incite the wrath of the [livejournal.com profile] pleaseremove?

Well here is my decision. I shall post what I like, and should in posting something I end up including "my bad", then it is my decision, and not that of [livejournal.com profile] pleaseremove's. Of course, should this be in his journal, then it's all different (for one, it's him who can delete the replies). But this is my journal, and as I have said, I will not be ordered round in it (admins excluded).

Now on to the next part of the misguided rant: the deletion of comments. I myself do know what happens when a root comment is deleted (having both seen it happen elsewhere and carry it out myself (spam comments make for good target practice)), and that is a "(deleted comment)" is left behind for each and every comment that is deleted. If you read any of the high-reply journals (like [livejournal.com profile] news, for example), you quickly notice this sort of thing.

Regarding the use of FAQs, you did indeed have a question - you asked me (in the IM conversation) if HTML comments are possible. You could have quite easily looked in the FAQs instead for the answer to that, but I shall also give an answer here and that is HTML is enabled in comments, but not the full HTML. The main tags that are missing are script, embed and object. So a question did indeed crop up, and you could have with a minimum of research got a better answer than I was able to give you given the question you asked me. You asked "html is on for your comments isnt it?", and I replied "you cant turn it off", implying that it is on. I may be wrong - there may be a way to turn it off, but to the best of my knowledge there is no per-user setting for that.
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