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Editing grace period?

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Other boards offer an editing grace period. For instance, if you post and notice a spelling error then get in an edit before anyone replies below your post, you will not be punished with the "Edited by: XXXXX at HH:MM" text.

There are many ways to do this. Is it possible something like this can be added to FT?
 
Why is showing that a post was edited considered a punishment?

Alerts people that some change was made after the original text was layed down.
 
Originally posted by: LoKe
Oh please. 🙁
I always edit if I make a typo, then I get bashed for editing. -,-
While I do like this feature on other boards, if people here are going to be that bitchy, tell them to untie their panties and shut the ... up. 🙂

On an unrelated note, I am using the Preview feature more and more, as it helps to catch major typos and formatting mistakes. If you're making a long post and spelling is critical, a few seconds to copy and paste the thing into MS Word couldn't hurt.
 
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Why is showing that a post was edited considered a punishment?

Alerts people that some change was made after the original text was layed down.

If nobody has read the post or replied to it, I consider it punishment. Some boards handle this in different ways.

1) Allow a X minute grace period. (Infopop)
2) Allow X reads of the post before it's flagged. (vBulletin)
3) If your post is replied to it becomes flagged. (vBulletin)

 
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
I'm not sure I understand why the "Edited:" text is such a bad thing 😕
It isn't necessarily, but some conspiracy theorists make it out to be much more than it is, and make certain assumptions about the motives and intentions of anyone who has edited a post.
 
Im not the best speller....and Im not ashamed of it. I don't think is a feature we need to have. I probably misspelled something in the post. 😀

meh...
 
Originally posted by: CheapArse
Im not the best speller....and Im not ashamed of it. I don't think is a feature we need to have. I probably misspelled something in the post. 😀

meh...
Spelling was fine... I'm not going to comment on apostrophe usage or grammar, however. 😉

I still appreciate the "grace period" of other forum software (took advantage of it to fix an image embedding SNAFU I made earlier tonight), but it probably doesn't need to be a high priority fix for here (IMHO).
 
I like it how it is..

SO WHAT if you editied your post and someone says anything..

It is a very useful feature to nail somebody down if they are trying to scam you, or just posting wrong info (and try to be slick and fix it )

😛

 
This must be for the few forums on here catering to children and idiots. It isn't needed in most of the forums, you people just need to learn how to control yourselves.
 
the only time where the "Edited:" line should NOT appear is when you still have the last post in the thread! otherwise you can go back and change what you said after someone else has commented on it.
 
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
I'm not sure I understand why the "Edited:" text is such a bad thing 😕
It isn't a bad thing. It's not like this post used to say "I'm going to hunt you down and kill you" before I edited it.

😉
 
Originally posted by: Kyteland
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
I'm not sure I understand why the "Edited:" text is such a bad thing 😕
It isn't a bad thing. It's not like this post used to say "I'm going to hunt you down and kill you" before I edited it.

😉

OMG you edited!
 
Originally posted by: akubi
the only time where the "Edited:" line should NOT appear is when you still have the last post in the thread! otherwise you can go back and change what you said after someone else has commented on it.

Problem is that one may start quoting the post and/or have initially read it between the time that it was originally posted and then edited.

There are plenty of ways to review a post prior to hitting the reply button to ensure that what you are typing reflecs your thoughts
. Spell/Grammar checkers are available.
. Preview
. Mental Pause (not shutdown)
. etc.

One who is afraid of admitting that they made a mistake usually is some-one that is trying to hide something.

 
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