We seem to have lost the ability to edit posts. Owning far more than my fair share of thumbs (and tendency to post having been to the pub), it's useful to be able to tidy up the typos
We seem to have lost the ability to edit posts. Owning far more than my fair share of thumbs (and tendency to post having been to the pub), it's useful to be able to tidy up the typos
Gav reset the limit to 24 hours.
I would vote to extend that to at least 48 or more as I keep finding typos in my old posts.
I plead guilty. It seemed like a good idea at the time as posters on other fora have pulled their historical posts after getting into a tizzy, making the flow of the discussion incomprehensible.
Here's the plan: I've set that option to no time limit so you ought to be able to edit anything, but in a week or two I may put it back on, say to 48 hrs? So get busy correcting those pub-fuelled typos. Once it goes back on you'll still be able to make changes by special pleading with a moderator.
I just get round it by quoting anything controversial that I think might get edited after the event.
That of course can occasionally lead to equally dickish behaviour where something obviously stupid said on a forum is quoted for "all time" before the original poster realises what they've said and edits it.
I think I've only pulled one post from a forum in recent years and that hadn't been replied to. If something I've said gets replied to I kind of feel duty bound to leave it up regardless of how idiotic it might make me look.
You will get a constant flurry of PMs from me asking to insert a comma here, change a typo there though, I will warn you in advance
You'd never catch me resorting to such tactics (well, unless I was arguing with BBM!).
Can still be persuaded away from the 48h rule if you try hard enough.
the 50th PM asking you to change a comma to a semi colon will probably do it
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