Why can't I edit?
Why can't I edit?
"You are not allowed to edit your post. You have to edit your post within 60 minutes, after you posted your message."
NO OTHER MESSAGE BOARD DOES THAT. WHY THIS ONE, IT MAKES NO SENSE?!
NO OTHER MESSAGE BOARD DOES THAT. WHY THIS ONE, IT MAKES NO SENSE?!
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Entirely up to the BMORG, I don't get a say. But would you care to monitor such a thing? I'd quit in a heartbeat.gyre wrote:It is a big issue with technical threads.
And some things are timely, but don't need to stay up.
It is so rare on other forums, that adding it on one forum I was one lost it almost all the major participants.
Why not just boot anybody abusing edit, or lock their editing ability?
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I think the edit function's fine like it is.
For some reason the only people usually seem to have problems with it appear to be those who like to make inflammatory posts. (Gyre excepted)
I enjoy a forum where your words are locked in after an hour. Gives you plenty of time to correct typos etc, then..... boom, welcome to responsibility. Learn to live by what you say.
For some reason the only people usually seem to have problems with it appear to be those who like to make inflammatory posts. (Gyre excepted)
I enjoy a forum where your words are locked in after an hour. Gives you plenty of time to correct typos etc, then..... boom, welcome to responsibility. Learn to live by what you say.
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Eric ShutterSlut
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Eric ShutterSlut
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WTF?
WTF? Eric, Troll, STFU. 100,000 other message boards on the Net take the opposite approach for commonsense reasons, like wanting to add to or correct something previously posted. How about disabling editing in a word processor so you are forced to stand by what you write?! That's a typewriter!
Not allowing editing is either saying that this board bows down to trolls or the majority of its members (like Eric) are trolls.
Not allowing editing is either saying that this board bows down to trolls or the majority of its members (like Eric) are trolls.
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Re: WTF?
You've got 60 minutes to do just that. Personally I read what I write before I post it, so when I edit it's usually for spelling I missed. I also read my post right after they're posted to make sure it's really saying what I want. I've never had to change the tone, but I would have 60 minutes to do so.epic wrote:like wanting to add to or correct something previously posted.
If I need to add something after 60 minutes, I put up another post.
Not brain surgery.
and that's why I had to un-plonk you to see what you had written. If you're not willing to stand by what you write, don't write it.epic wrote:so you are forced to stand by what you write
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Eric ShutterSlut
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Eric ShutterSlut
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I have other things going on, so I still miss minor errors in sixty minutes and even can't finish all corrections with a technical post sometimes.
But the more important issue is correcting technical errors or things that have changed, including time and location about some things.
You actually can't assume that anything is someone's post, only the post they were stuck with.
It means you can't be sure what someone wished to post, unless you read an entire thread, or even other threads.
This must be extremely frustrating for those with limited internet time.
But the more important issue is correcting technical errors or things that have changed, including time and location about some things.
You actually can't assume that anything is someone's post, only the post they were stuck with.
It means you can't be sure what someone wished to post, unless you read an entire thread, or even other threads.
This must be extremely frustrating for those with limited internet time.
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I'm backin eric.......
Gyre, epic:
if you can't proof what you write, even if it's several times,
and post something you need to correct,
what is stopping you from posting again and correcting a previous mis-statement or addendum, or change due to circumstances?
I totally like "standing beside what you say".
I've been called on past statements, I forgot I had made, and, by gum, I had to eat my words.
And, I see no problem with that.
I've also "redacted" (within the allowed hour) snarky or possible incorrect, hurtful statements, made in the "heat of the moment", upon proofreading, or thinking about it.
I could totally see folks abusing the "infinite edit" ability, and, they'd be the ones, usually, that are piss heads anyway.
MHO:
post a correction, apology, mea culpa, update, whatever.......seems more "human", like a "real" conversation, where, once said, it's out there......deal with it.
Gyre, epic:
if you can't proof what you write, even if it's several times,
and post something you need to correct,
what is stopping you from posting again and correcting a previous mis-statement or addendum, or change due to circumstances?
I totally like "standing beside what you say".
I've been called on past statements, I forgot I had made, and, by gum, I had to eat my words.
And, I see no problem with that.
I've also "redacted" (within the allowed hour) snarky or possible incorrect, hurtful statements, made in the "heat of the moment", upon proofreading, or thinking about it.
I could totally see folks abusing the "infinite edit" ability, and, they'd be the ones, usually, that are piss heads anyway.
MHO:
post a correction, apology, mea culpa, update, whatever.......seems more "human", like a "real" conversation, where, once said, it's out there......deal with it.
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I get the idea, but it isn't really a conversation is it?
Conversations don't stay in print.
A forum really isn't like anything else.
Even I get exhausted trying to find a specific technical fact, and then I have to read another forty pages to see if it was correct?
That's unnecessary and silly.
And it must be completely ridiculous to new people.
I know I didn't even try to look through these boards when I had limited internet access, which I would remind you is still the case for most people.
I hate the idea of someone acting on information I posted, that I was unable to correct.
That happened again recently.
Will everyone see the correction, pages later?
Life is hard enough.
Why not use the tools we have to make it easier?
Conversations don't stay in print.
A forum really isn't like anything else.
Even I get exhausted trying to find a specific technical fact, and then I have to read another forty pages to see if it was correct?
That's unnecessary and silly.
And it must be completely ridiculous to new people.
I know I didn't even try to look through these boards when I had limited internet access, which I would remind you is still the case for most people.
I hate the idea of someone acting on information I posted, that I was unable to correct.
That happened again recently.
Will everyone see the correction, pages later?
Life is hard enough.
Why not use the tools we have to make it easier?
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one might submit, a person would confirm information correct, if posting, especially if technical, before making said post?gyre wrote:I get the idea, but it isn't really a conversation is it?
Conversations don't stay in print.
A forum really isn't like anything else.
Even I get exhausted trying to find a specific technical fact, and then I have to read another forty pages to see if it was correct?
That's unnecessary and silly.
And it must be completely ridiculous to new people.
I know I didn't even try to look through these boards when I had limited internet access, which I would remind you is still the case for most people.
I hate the idea of someone acting on information I posted, that I was unable to correct.
That happened again recently.
Will everyone see the correction, pages later?
Life is hard enough.
Why not use the tools we have to make it easier?
just a thought.
well,
I think, quite often, it is a "conversation" here......and, what's wrong with it staying in print?
YGMIR
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You try to get it right, of course, but sometimes your source is just wrong, or you interpret it wrongly.
Some facts change, like the best choice for certain things.
The most frustrating is putting together material from diverse sources, that is not useful in the original form.
I'm a tbi survivor.
Sometimes I just make mistakes.
It doesn't help other people if I can't correct them.
There is always the potential for disastrous consequences with some subjects, if the reader isn't experienced enough to spot risk.
Some facts change, like the best choice for certain things.
The most frustrating is putting together material from diverse sources, that is not useful in the original form.
I'm a tbi survivor.
Sometimes I just make mistakes.
It doesn't help other people if I can't correct them.
There is always the potential for disastrous consequences with some subjects, if the reader isn't experienced enough to spot risk.
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Time to crank up the time machine for a quick trip back into eplaya history....
Once upon a time the eplaya had wide open rules. It really was like the wild wild West in here. Did you get into an argument with someone and lose? You could change your post and make that person look like a fool. Did you feel like someone pissed in your sandbox so you wanted to take your virtual toys and go home? You could go in and delete every single post you ever wrote so that all that was left was your name and a big old empty box. When you did this it left huge gaps in the threads and people HATED IT.
Finally when the sock wars and all the crap got to the boiling point the majority of board users were asked about and approved making some changes to the board. The change to the Editing features was a critical part of it. Plonk is another feature that started getting discussed at the same time...The key thing to remember here is these changes weren't made by one power hungry moderator trying to force their mindset on everyone....the changes were discussed, discussed some more, rehashed even more and finally put to a vote where the MAJORITY OF USERS active at the time said this is what we want, make it happen...and the mods went to work and voila...we had a more civilized board...or at least the start of one.
Fast forward to today. The 1 hour window to make edits is a pain in the arse, but it prevents much of the chaos that plagued this board for years. (And in the interest of disclosure when I was having my issues I caused a lot of trouble myself). Once the 1 hour window closes you own it. Every fuckup. Every bit of good advice. Whatever it is, it is, and you're stuck with it. Again...sometimes that sucks but to go back to the alternative...oh hell no!
Once upon a time the eplaya had wide open rules. It really was like the wild wild West in here. Did you get into an argument with someone and lose? You could change your post and make that person look like a fool. Did you feel like someone pissed in your sandbox so you wanted to take your virtual toys and go home? You could go in and delete every single post you ever wrote so that all that was left was your name and a big old empty box. When you did this it left huge gaps in the threads and people HATED IT.
Finally when the sock wars and all the crap got to the boiling point the majority of board users were asked about and approved making some changes to the board. The change to the Editing features was a critical part of it. Plonk is another feature that started getting discussed at the same time...The key thing to remember here is these changes weren't made by one power hungry moderator trying to force their mindset on everyone....the changes were discussed, discussed some more, rehashed even more and finally put to a vote where the MAJORITY OF USERS active at the time said this is what we want, make it happen...and the mods went to work and voila...we had a more civilized board...or at least the start of one.
Fast forward to today. The 1 hour window to make edits is a pain in the arse, but it prevents much of the chaos that plagued this board for years. (And in the interest of disclosure when I was having my issues I caused a lot of trouble myself). Once the 1 hour window closes you own it. Every fuckup. Every bit of good advice. Whatever it is, it is, and you're stuck with it. Again...sometimes that sucks but to go back to the alternative...oh hell no!
Some people are such novices to tech areas that they may not know what is critical.ygmir wrote:all true, and, probably some of the source of:
"don't believe everything you read on the internet"
A prudent person will always confirm, if it's critical information.
People like us may take for granted certain basic precautions with heavy equipment and voltage, but no one is born knowing these things.
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See, cause then I could've edited my poor attempt at a joke, but now I can't and have to live with it...AntiM wrote:That was fooling around with Token on my own thread. You won't see it often.Bounce530 wrote:24. Moderators can edit, but rarely do so.AntiM wrote:
Moderators can edit, but rarely do so.
What other people think about you is none of your business.
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Since this thread has some visibility...I acknowledge again that I really was an ass on here in the past. I had many issues and challenges that got splashed all over the board. And I made a lot of people very miserable as a result.emily sparkle wrote:amen to THAT!Kinetic V wrote:(And in the interest of disclosure when I was having my issues I caused a lot of trouble myself).
I can't change the past. I can apologize for the screwups and try and move on. Change is a bitch. I try, I slip, I try again. But I keep at it. There's going to be some people I will never get along with...but quite a few have noticed things have changed and I've been able to rebuild friendships. I hope that continues.
I will shut up with the personal stuff now. Moving on.....
Re: Why can't I edit?
The edit function is useful when you are making posts that contain information that you want to share that might change over time.
Like My camp is located at 345 and A come find me! (Only to find out placement had to move you somewhere else).
I have never come across another forum that does not have an edit button... Would love to see this functionality added back to the forum
Like My camp is located at 345 and A come find me! (Only to find out placement had to move you somewhere else).
I have never come across another forum that does not have an edit button... Would love to see this functionality added back to the forum