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Re: A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator.
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UserU
on 22/08/2020, 16:42:52 UTC
I'm just parking this post here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5269659.0
As you can see it was a direct reply to a series of previous comments between myself and the other person (none of which have been deleted).

You can also notice my post is on topic as it is also an attempt by myself to deescalate hostility by the other person towards myself, yet a moderator felt such action shouldn't occur.  In effect the moderator or admin is trying to en-flame the situation by making it appear I have not responded one way or the other.

Is this the kind of moderator we want in the Forum?

I hate to be that guy, but I don't think whoever that deleted such posts (excluding those plagiarized ones) would show up to clarify. Surely he or she would not find any basis to counter whatever you throw at him or her.

Not too long ago.
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A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator. Posts are most frequently deleted because they are off-topic, though they can also be deleted for other reasons. In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted.

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If you go to official websites to get official links to apps on app store or Google play, you will not be trapped by fake apps like what the topic you quoted warn. You should never pay your funds on the carefulness or responsibility of Google or Apple to check and 100% prevent fake apps to be listed on their stores. They should do because it is good for their app ecosystem, and their reputation but you in your own side has to be responsible for your fund's safety and security.
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That's not always the case. Legit sites can also be compromised to host the malicious files. For apps, any update injected could also be malicious, and not just the client from the Play Store.