Is this expected behavior? I would expect to see the deleted comment.
Also, is the difference between a Reply and a Deleted comment simply that the Reply refers to replies that have not been deleted?
Thank you!
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View originalCould someone explain what "Deleted comments" refers to, as compared to "Replies?"
In the below examples, you'll see that this user has 1 Deleted topic, 1 Deleted comment, and 0 Replies. When I click on the number 1 next to "Deleted topics," I can see the trashed topic. When I click on the number 1 next to "Deleted comments," I get a message saying there are no results. This happens in all cases like this, not just with this user.
I would expect to see the deleted comment.
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Just to follow up on this distinction between replies and comments…..when creating badges I see the option to automatically assign badges based on “Minimum amount of replies” but not comments. These are interchangeable yes? I see on some other communities (Zapier) that refer in some badges to replies and others to comments. Can you clarify? Thank you!
Yes, comments = replies. I can totally see when this is confusing. Over the years, I have had many different interchangable terminology, e.g. Forum vs. Community.
The reason for this is basically that the platform grew over many years and that there are some names that have changed over time. Maybe I could add a quick dictionary just to avoid any confusion, but overall of course we are focussing to align the wording across the entire platform as we are improving things. Until then, just for reference, common terms I see in the community space and in our platform:
Name | Definition | Synonyms |
---|---|---|
Topic | A question, discussion, conversation, idea | Thread |
Topic start | Opening post of a topic | Opening post, original post, OP, description |
Reply | Every reply in a topic that is not the opening topic | Response, Comment |
Posts | Sum of topics & replies - all posts of a user |
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