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why are XSS testing posts more spammy than other posts?

Luke removed xss test posts intended to help him out by verifying he had a secure and robust website, while there are plenty of low quality, meaningless posts, or worse, multi-paragraph-length posts which are entirely ironic and use cheap humor like self referential devices to create the illusion of content, without actually saying anything meaningful. Why are these posts allowed to run free while the work pu in by our valiant xss testers is harshley punished with removal

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Matthias on 2019-01-05

Also mobile works very well thank you.

luke on 2019-01-05

No problem, and I also just added some nice PWA support if you’re into that.

Matthias on 2019-01-05

Oooh fancy, added

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bdingo on 2019-01-05

is there really any purpose in keeping a failed test? deletion is not equivalent to chastization, considering users can't delete their own content at the moment

bdingo on 2019-01-05

what this really boils down to is preference. which posts do you take issue with and what sort of content would you want to see on this platform?

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luke on 2019-01-05

I haven’t created any rules for the site just yet, but I just don’t really want to keep those posts up. I have no problem with people trying to test out the security of the site, of course. I’d just prefer them to be removed after they’ve been validated as a non-issue.

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panda on 2019-01-05

Agree and the security testing posts are very important. need more

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