Update Moderation Policy to better handle cases of deleted issues#749
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Update Moderation Policy to better handle cases of deleted issues#749
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| * A new issue within the private nodejs/moderation repository. | ||
| provided, it must be provided in a new issue within the private | ||
| [nodejs/moderation][] repository. The reason for this is that we want to keep | ||
| a trace of the Moderation action even if the issue or pull request is deleted |
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Pull requests cannot be deleted.
Is this relevant for any moderation action or is this really just for blocking?
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I'm not sure, I think only blocking makes sense.
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It's not rare to document the moderation action as a comment in the same thread, this can be a problem when the issue gets deleted and there's no trace left of the explanation. I suggest to always create an issue in the moderation repo, that way all moderation action are centralized, and not at risk of being victim of collateral damage when spam content is deleted.
//cc @nodejs/moderation @nodejs/tsc