Deleted messages
I tend to skim through long messages, so deleted messages I might be interested in are soemtimes skipped. Could the entire cell be made dark red, instead of just the border of such a message?
You're interested in deleted messages? More than in normal messages?
That's bad...
That's bad...

Oh, so I'm not the only one?
EDIT: Woops... if redink1 finds out we love deleted messages after being able to see them, he'll DEFINITELY delete this option...
EDIT: Woops... if redink1 finds out we love deleted messages after being able to see them, he'll DEFINITELY delete this option...
Duh. If he were afraid people might view deleted messages, he wouldn't allow people to view them in the first place.
Then why does he delete messages at all? It's all useless now!
Um... because if you don't want to see them, you may choose not to. They're more or less crap anyway. (which is why they are deleted)
I turned it on because I'm super-curious about this stuff.
Besides, I won't get annoyed or offended (yeah, right) about deletd posts, as I know they would be deleted. I'd just like to see what DinkKiller's been up to, for example.

Besides, I won't get annoyed or offended (yeah, right) about deletd posts, as I know they would be deleted. I'd just like to see what DinkKiller's been up to, for example.

So you have. Making empty posts with "
", "Lol" or "Hm".
When posting, keep the following in mind:
1. Do you really have something to contribute to the thread? Do you have anything to say? If so, then post. If not... Think up something more to say or just don't post.
2. Keep in mind that a forum is different from a chatbox. Abbreviations, one- or two-word posts are not very welcome.
3. Watch how much you post in overall, if you post too much and the quality of the posts isn't very good then watch it a bit more in the future.
4. Before clicking that 'post' button, read through your message again and correct stuff if necessary.
This could be on the rules page!

When posting, keep the following in mind:
1. Do you really have something to contribute to the thread? Do you have anything to say? If so, then post. If not... Think up something more to say or just don't post.
2. Keep in mind that a forum is different from a chatbox. Abbreviations, one- or two-word posts are not very welcome.
3. Watch how much you post in overall, if you post too much and the quality of the posts isn't very good then watch it a bit more in the future.
4. Before clicking that 'post' button, read through your message again and correct stuff if necessary.
This could be on the rules page!
