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by mhandley 728 days ago
Just because you cite a paper doesn't mean you agree with it. At least in CS, often you're citing a paper because you're suggesting problems with it, or because your solution works better. Cascading deletes don't really help here - they'd just encourage you not to criticise weaknesses of earlier work, which is the opposite of what you're trying to achieve.