I don't see how this feature would be of any benefit
Once you send a PM, you can't edit it. If there was a mistake, you would have to send another to let the person know that there was a mistake and what you really meant. Lets say that For Sale/For Trade has about one in every five people who communicate through PM's to do selling and trading business and have to send PM's explaining the error(s) in their previous PM. Multiply that by how many people are here at Anandtech in ALL of the sections, and that's alot of bandwidth going to proof reading.
That and it would be more convenient being able to make sure you don't sound like an idiot before you send a non-editable PM to someone.
I understand that. But it is a private message, it is what it is, after previewing it what is there possibly you can change.
For some, shipping information, telephone numbers, hardware specifics (models and such), etc. Who knows, the list could be endless as to what a messenger wants to polish.
How would you propose to manipulate it if you didn?t like the preview. I don?t get it. Are you on about paragraph structure, because even still you wouldn?t need to preview it, these adjustments can be done without previewing it (obviously).
True, but depending on the complexity of a messege, you might want to make sure all quotes line up correctly, links work, spelling is correct, etc. Again, it is nice to be able to see a post when it is in the form that the recepient will be seeing it in.
I don't think that this forum software is known for that, but you can send that suggestion over to FuseTalk directly and they'll look into it.
I know, I sent them a messege concerning it, we'll see what happens. Would it be difficult to add?