User blog comment:Random-storykeeper/Account bugs and suggestions/@comment-1455034-20131201232327/@comment-3060206-20131203084536

Remove comment citations once the comment itself actually disappears? No, absolutely not. But I would suggest keeping tabs on the specific blog post, the time the comment was posted and when you accessed the comment to use as a citation. You'd probably be better off using Facebook or Twitter to ask Nitrome questions. Although they aren't as active replying in those areas, comments there are at least somewhat more reliable than their current blog system.

So if someone brings up a comment disappearing from the citation on the wiki's talk page, what can the wiki do about it? I highly doubt there'd be archives of the old conversation and thus, proof of it is pretty much lost forever.