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Why do I always delete it after posting it?

First, sensitive psychology: "I felt bad after posting it, so I deleted it." I didn't feel it when I posted it, but the next second I woke up, I suddenly hated myself for being pretentious the previous second, so I quickly deleted it. It leaves no consequences and doesn’t feel bad to watch. Second, regret: “I feel that the content is not very good and may offend certain people.” But no one commented. I felt that the comment was too "eccentric" and inconsistent with my usual style and my character image, so I deleted it.

Third, we must strengthen our mentality: "The comments are not satisfactory, they are all complaints or criticisms." A comment that was originally quite satisfying, but as soon as everyone commented, the original meaning changed. In order to prevent this phenomenon, there are many people who immediately delete the comment.

Fourth, inferiority complex. "I feel like what I posted is not satisfactory to others." The reason most comments are deleted is that there are few responses and likes, or even no likes and comments. Because in this age where chat tools are rampant, the number of likes seems to directly represent the popularity.

Fifth, pursue a perfect character and a formatted mentality. Some people also pursue perfection when it comes to their speech, and feel that there will be some impact if their speech is not done well. The behavior of deleting after posting is like formatting and cleaning, so it must be done to perfection. Some people seal their updates and delete all their previous comments. In fact, they want to format their memories, no longer want to be bound by the past, and want to start over.