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The above comment was deleted because, on checking out the subject of the allegations we discovered them to be untrue.
Why didn’t you refute the comment, rather than simply deleting it? If it was offensive, that’s different, but if you delete a comment, subsequent readers have to trust your judgment about its lack of truth rather than being presented with the evidence and being allowed to judge for themselves.
This is always a difficult decision to make, and someone will always think you got it wrong.
I chose to delete the comment because it was damaging to someone else and leaving it there would only have served the poster’s purpose of doing harm.
I could have deleted it without comment, but decided to say something for those who may have already read it.
This is the same type of choice you made when you decided to post anonymously instead of revealing your identity so that readers can judge for themselves whether to trust your judgement!