Does your deck get deleted if you advertise it?
Asked by maxtheax 13 years ago
One day, I posted a comment on one of my friends deck saying how I thought that I had a deck that was similar to his, which is funny cuz that's how I origianally found him... But then I posted a link to my deck saying, hey check it out, and then a day later it had been deleted, when I did nothing at all. Now I'm paranoid to post any of my deck links anywhere, so I'd like to ask the question.
xeratheenigma says... #2
umm i'm just curious what happened to be the name of the deck that got deleted. was it something inappropriate or was there possibly dialogue in the decks comments that were deemed not acceptable.
if there was nothing about or relating to the deck that was inappropriate then i feel it might have been user error. yeaGO! will give you a warning before deleting something of yours or he will give you a reason for deleting it.
there has only been one time i've seen a deck's history altered by yeaGO! and that was because the conversation about the deck was unacceptable so he removed all of the previous comments about the deck.
January 19, 2011 7:47 p.m.
Ya... That's what I thought. I'll look into it more, but I am 99% sure I did not delete it. And just for the record, the decks name was "quest for the holy infection".
theemptyquiver says... Accepted answer #1
I'm thinking, no.
There must have been more circumstances surrounding this.
I've commented on decks similar to mine many times, in fact, thats what I spend most of my time doing! If I don't look at similar decks for ideas I can't make my decks better, and vice versa.
I often send my deck name to the other users with similar decks so I can try and get feedback. And I do.
If what you were asking were true based only on that, I'd have to I Imagine all the decks on here would be getting deleted! Hehe.
Maybe you can email tappedout authorities to get better clarification on your decks fate?
I have also deleted my own decks purely accidental. So don't rule out user error. We are only human.
January 19, 2011 12:56 p.m.