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One of my posts that answered a question (for those who can see them now, they are at Is there some known way to create the Mandelbrot set (the boundary), with an iterated function system?Is there some known way to create the Mandelbrot set (the boundary), with an iterated function system?) was deleted by a moderator who in my opinion doesn't know anything about the subject. I just found out it was deleted.

I feel this was very wrong and that some explanation is in order. Additionally, I wonder whether (and how) it might be possible to remove moderators who delete posts without understanding them, or for other bad behavior. I further wonder whether there exists some sort of impeachment procedure against administrators who continue to allow such behavior.

One of my posts that answered a question (for those who can see them now, they are at Is there some known way to create the Mandelbrot set (the boundary), with an iterated function system?) was deleted by a moderator who in my opinion doesn't know anything about the subject. I just found out it was deleted.

I feel this was very wrong and that some explanation is in order. Additionally, I wonder whether (and how) it might be possible to remove moderators who delete posts without understanding them, or for other bad behavior. I further wonder whether there exists some sort of impeachment procedure against administrators who continue to allow such behavior.

One of my posts that answered a question (for those who can see them now, they are at Is there some known way to create the Mandelbrot set (the boundary), with an iterated function system?) was deleted by a moderator who in my opinion doesn't know anything about the subject. I just found out it was deleted.

I feel this was very wrong and that some explanation is in order. Additionally, I wonder whether (and how) it might be possible to remove moderators who delete posts without understanding them, or for other bad behavior. I further wonder whether there exists some sort of impeachment procedure against administrators who continue to allow such behavior.

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One of my posts that answered a question was deleted by a moderator who apparently doesn't know anything about the subject. As a new member I just found out it was deleted. Your guys, here, are worse than OEIS or Wikipedia. You make these young Ph. D.'s moderators and they just plain screw up. There has to be a way to remove these guys for bad behavior. I suggest there should also be an administrator impeachment procedure if they continue to allow such bad behavior.

One of my posts that answered a question (for those who can see them now, they are at Is there some known way to create the Mandelbrot set (the boundary), with an iterated function system?) was deleted by a moderator who in my opinion doesn't know anything about the subject. I just found out it was deleted.

I feel this was very wrong and that some explanation is in order. Additionally, I wonder whether (and how) it might be possible to remove moderators who delete posts without understanding them, or for other bad behavior. I further wonder whether there exists some sort of impeachment procedure against administrators who continue to allow such behavior.

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Is there any way I can get a moderator removed for misconduct?

One of my posts that answered a question was deleted by a moderator who apparently doesn't know anything about the subject. As a new member I just found out it was deleted. Your guys, here, are worse than OEIS or Wikipedia. You make these young Ph. D.'s moderators and they just plain screw up. There has to be a way to remove these guys for bad behavior. I suggest there should also be an administrator impeachment procedure if they continue to allow such bad behavior.