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Why do some people like to delete words?

First, sensitive psychology: "I don't feel very good after sending it, so I deleted it." I didn't feel it when I sent it at that time, but I woke up the next second and suddenly hated myself for a second, so I deleted it quickly. No future trouble. It looks good.

Second, regret: "I feel that the content is not very good and may offend some people." But no one commented that the conversation was too "biased" and did not conform to his consistent style and his own personality image, so he deleted it.

Third, strength: "The comments are not satisfactory, and they are all spit or criticism." I was quite satisfied at first, but as soon as everyone commented, the original meaning changed. In order to put an end to this phenomenon, people who delete it immediately abound.

Fourth, inferiority complex. "I feel that what I said is not satisfactory." Most of the reasons for deleting posts are that there are few people who respond and like them, or even no favorite comments. Because in this era of rampant chat tools, the amount of praise seems to directly represent popularity.

Fifth, the pursuit of perfect personality and formatted mentality. Some people also pursue the perfection of oral English and writing, thinking that poor oral English will have any influence. The behavior of deleting after sending is like formatting and cleaning, and it must be perfect. Some people blocked the news and deleted all the previous conversations. In fact, they just want to format their memories, do not want to be bound by the past, and have the idea of starting over.