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I've been overlooking /po/ for quite a while, and i'm very happy with the direction it's been going. There are lots of good posts, but maybe a litte too many requests.

The thing that has been bothering me, and appearently the admins, is that there hasn't really been anything to delete for a while. But now i'm beginning to think i might be looking for the wrong things.

So far i've been deleting things that are downright destructive, such as obvious /b/-threads. But should i delete single replies to posts that don't add anything to the post as well? Posts that aren't really offending but don't really add anything either?

Examples: http://cgi.4chan.org/po/res/28555.html#q28712 (a /b/ meme)
http://cgi.4chan.org/po/res/28555.html#q28762
After thinking about it, i think i would delete these. Is that right?

http://cgi.4chan.org/po/res/29093.html#q29188
http://cgi.4chan.org/po/res/28427.html#q29185
Really unsure about these. They don't really do any harm, and as long as there aren't too many such posts, they don't clutter too much either.
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There isn't anything wrong with those posts. You can't expect every post to be a nugget of wisdom. Even retarded posts by retarded people shouldn't be deleted unless it is offensive, breaks a rule, or will cause a thread to spiral into an internet fight.



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