3. The Distinction Between Officials and Citizens

First of all, I have not been boasting or praising myself — as stated above, I have no interest in that. Second, whether anyone pays me any attention matters even less. It's just that the things I'm currently exploring are known to few people — if I wanted more people to chat with, I'd be better off talking about Faye Wong. Third, I am discussing a possible breakthrough for classical poetry, not discussing music — this should not violate any rules. Please read carefully.
Question: Why were my posts deleted? Please state the reason. If the officials just liked it that way, then fine.
Question: I see there are replies about dialects that were left untouched — why is that? Is there really a distinction between officials and citizens?
As for other forums, I limit myself to one thread, so if I don't reply to myself, what am I supposed to do?
That time it was because the text had English letters in it, and posts kept getting deleted. This time there are none, but if the officials say there are, then there are.
Reply: There is a distinction, but it's not between officials and citizens. It's the distinction that comes from your prior record being on file.
Last time, Guoxue banned seven of your IDs in a row, from Xiaoren to Xiaoren6. Everyone can see why, and it's very clear. With someone who has a prior record, we naturally exercise caution. :)
Moreover, posting long theoretical pieces about poetry and ci should go in the theory forum — that's the forum's own rule. We don't think this rule restricts you or is unreasonable in any way. :)
Reply: Fortunately, Guxiang is also a well-known forum, and fortunately, the last incident wasn't long ago. How many replies you yourself posted, what color and content those posts were — you may not remember, but many people still do. Today, we've been giving friendly advice here. Since you insist on this, we have no choice but to handle things according to regulations.