I didn't create any rubysinnhotels accounts. But that might explain why the account Ruby may have been deleted by mistake - tho I find it odd that there's actually evidence of the other account having ever existed. Perhaps because they had posts. spam bots > legitimate accounts.

"Why was my account deleted?" is a straight-forward and sincere question - As someone who works with applications, who's been involved in database maintenance, etc.. I'm just curious.

If the answer is, "we purge accounts here and don't keep an audit trails" that's OK - or if the answer is "this site is run by volunteers and the account may have been accidentally deleted" - that's acceptable too. It sounds like the answer is "We don't know.

What I don't understand is anyone taking offense to that question.

What is concerning is that a member of gods is now accusing me of 1) not knowing what account I created and 2) spamming perlmonks.

I provided what evidence I could to gods clearly showing emails from vroom to the user Ruby. Rather than responding to me at the email address I provided gods, which was associated with Ruby, you dox me instead.

This isn't the sort of behavior I'd expect from one of the gods.

I'll drop the question now as the tone in this thread has turned sour.

This will be my last post on this topic as Anonymous Monk, 2024-04-28 00:00:46Z


In reply to Re^2: Why was my account deleted? by Anonymous Monk
in thread Why was my account deleted? by Anonymous Monk

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