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So is there a reason they have the edit your post feature disabled after so many minutes? If it's not important could we get it changed possibly? |
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The editing limit was made to prevent troublemakers from editing/deleting their bullshit posts for later evidence, if you know what I'm sayin.
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Then why isn't there an editing history? The other 4 forums that I go on have that.
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An editing history? Where would that be?
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How would I know? It's different for every forum.
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I mean, where is it on the other forums since you know about it? Is it only the moderators who can see the info or is it accessible to all?
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I think I know what you're talking about. I've seen on other forums when you edit your post it'll put sort of like a timestamp noting that an edit was made with the date and time.
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I noticed this is kind of a trend lately, stating conversation integrity as the reason. For instance, I built screambox.com and used Muut for discussions. Here's their manifesto on conversation permanence: https://muut.com/manifesto/#permanent
The last website I built (for a much bigger client) doesn't allow editing comments at all. |
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