Can anyone help me understand why this post was deleted? August 28, 2006 10:34 AM   Subscribe

Can anyone help me understand why this post was deleted? The admin note was a little cryptic (no offense). I've read the FAQ, as far as I can tell it doesn't fall under self linking, although it could perhaps kind of be considered a double posting or re-posting as it were. Anyway, it was a post I enjoyed originally, and I just wanted to point out to people that it was working again - didn't want to piss anybody off. Maybe stuff from MeFi Projects isn't supposed to be posted in the blue? Any input is appreciated.
posted by allkindsoftime to Etiquette/Policy at 10:34 AM (24 comments total)

It was the definition of a double, dude.
posted by Optimus Chyme at 10:36 AM on August 28, 2006


If the original link to randomproxy was posted instead of a link to a previous Mefi thread it would have been a double post.
Because the deleted post was referring to a previous metafilter post, that means it goes in Metatalk -- for it was talking about Metafilter.
The deleted post would have been fine if it was posted here.
posted by peacay at 10:38 AM on August 28, 2006


You posted, as a front page post, a pure conversation. Posting to the front page requires a new, interesting link to the web (outside MetaFilter). You didn't do that. MetaFilter (the Blue) isn't a chatroom. It's a meeting place for all things crazy, weird, and cool on the web.
posted by SeizeTheDay at 10:40 AM on August 28, 2006


What SeizeTheDay said.

This site shares some similarities with a message board, but we don't just "bump old conversations up". A new post to MeFi requires a new link to something interesting on the web. Posts that are updates to older posts are very rarely done, and usually only after years have passed and something significant has changed.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 10:44 AM on August 28, 2006


Yupe - it may have been unintentional, but the only link in your post was to a Metafilter thread. That's where the "cryptic" admin note came from I think.
posted by freebird at 10:46 AM on August 28, 2006


The post was a LINK TO A METAFILTER THREAD, only. These are never, under any circumstances, appropriate for a front page post. There are few hard and fast rules here, but that is one of them: any threads about MetaFilter go to MetaTalk. Sorry if I was cryptic.
posted by jessamyn (staff) at 10:50 AM on August 28, 2006


Metafilter is NOT the best of the web. Please do not link to it. Find a link to Fark or BoingBoing instead.
posted by blue_beetle at 10:59 AM on August 28, 2006 [1 favorite]


well, to be fair, blue_beetle, at that point it'd be reflexive linking, or I guess you'd say AutoFilter, and then people would get confused and ask about car repair. It's better if we just avoid it altogether.
posted by boo_radley at 11:19 AM on August 28, 2006


I grok cryptic administration.
posted by mrmojoflying at 11:37 AM on August 28, 2006


I'd like boo_radley to "blow out" my "radiator hoses", IYKWIM AITYD.
posted by scrump at 11:37 AM on August 28, 2006


"IYKWIM AITYD"

God, I knew what that meant immediately. I have been on the net too long. I've hit bottom.
posted by ?! at 12:36 PM on August 28, 2006


Well it took me about 2 seconds to realize what "IYKWIM AITYD" meant. Does that mean I'm hovering slightly above bottom?
posted by raedyn at 1:11 PM on August 28, 2006


Seize / mathowie / jessamyn -

Thanks for clearing me up, sorry for the bad FPP. Hopefully my confusion is understandable as I didn't have a site to link to so much as a new IM function. Regardless, now I know what to do next time.

I clearly haven't reached the bottom yet. IYKWIM AITYD?
posted by allkindsoftime at 1:38 PM on August 28, 2006


$20bux, same as at Jiffy Lube.
posted by boo_radley at 1:43 PM on August 28, 2006


Google is telling me that it means "if you know what I mean, and I think you do." God I hate internet acronyms.
posted by bob sarabia at 1:51 PM on August 28, 2006


I just assume any internet acronym of more than four letters means "quietly taking my pants off again." Then I don't have to google the meaning, and threads like this are vastly more entertaining.
posted by frykitty at 2:03 PM on August 28, 2006 [4 favorites]


Google is telling me that it means "if you know what I mean, and I think you do." God I hate internet acronyms.

You know, you can use GIHIA for short.
posted by qvantamon at 2:36 PM on August 28, 2006


Bottom feeder, but not quite in the silt. About 3 seconds.
QTMPOA
posted by NinjaTadpole at 2:39 PM on August 28, 2006


Put your pants back on!
posted by InfidelZombie at 3:01 PM on August 28, 2006


I was using it ironically, in a kind of postmodern way. That's my defense, and I'm sticking to it.
I just assume any internet acronym of more than four letters means "quietly taking my pants off again."
Paging quonsar...

Wait, me quietly taking your pants off again? Or you quietly taking your pants off again? Or me ohnevermind LOL COCKS
posted by scrump at 4:49 PM on August 28, 2006


$20bux, same as at Jiffy Lube.

And just like Jiffy Lube, even though you SAY you've finished significant parts of the job are LEFT UNDONE.
posted by nanojath at 10:42 PM on August 28, 2006


I just assume any internet acronym of more than four letters means "quietly taking my pants off again."

This is an excellent policy.
posted by stavrosthewonderchicken at 12:03 AM on August 29, 2006


nanojath, How can I tell if her transmission fluid is actually changed if she fakes having her transmission fluid changed?
posted by Megafly at 5:19 PM on August 29, 2006


Why would you care?
posted by dg at 6:12 PM on August 29, 2006


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