When listening to a Christian radio station program,
I heard the phrase..."Delete it better than you found it!"
I have been " mulling this over"..🤔...but can't seem "to get it".
Opinions, please! Anything? Enlighten me!
To me, without knowing any context, it sounds like they are trying to make a catchphrase. It worked because you didn't forget it.
Catchphrases are almost almost short and easy to remember. Did they repeat it a lot? If so they they wanted it to catch on. Without knowing the context it's difficult to understand.
Also, it sounds grammatically incorrect. I'm tempted to think they misspoke. Maybe in their mind it made perfect sense, but that doesn't mean listeners know what they are thinking about when they said it.
It would offer these possible corrections:
1. Deleting it is better than it being found.
2. Delete it before someone finds it.
3. It's better to delete it before it's found.
4. They better delete it before you find it.