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People complain a lot about posts getting closed to avoid spam, useless advise or incorrect advice. But deleting your question even before more people can give you advice is a way to avoid that your question might get closed, but second opinions might give you a better alternative for your visa question.
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The post discusses the practice of deleting questions on a visa-related forum before receiving sufficient feedback, which may prevent others from benefiting from the discussion. Commenters express frustration with this trend, emphasizing that diverse opinions can provide valuable alternatives and that contributing to community knowledge is important.
To be honest. To delete a post can be smarter if you had to share your movements in the group and immigration has access to this forum. Not paranoid. But social media has its down falls.
I actually went for the I live in Bangkok, I opened my own on line store, I'm self employed or On line English teacher or some are actually showing lots of pictures while teaching in front of a classroom, teaching Scuba Diving with the thank you notes from students, standing behind de desk as DJ in bars, it is amazing how all those people try to avoid the Do you work in Thailand question by deleting their post on this page out of fear that Immigration or Police has access to internet and Facebook,
So the guy that closes comments all the time because he dosnt think other people have anything valuable to contribute. Doesnt like it when it happens to him.
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