Colonel Mustard
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- Jun 18, 2023
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Am I going nuys? I used to be able to revisit a post and correct embarrassing typos, or add an update. But I no longer see this option. What's happened?
Now try it.
Why on earth should correcting typos be a 'premium' feature? Benefits everyone else reading your post, not so much youI believe the ability to edit a post after 15(?) minutes is now a premium feature
If it was just used to correct typos you’d have a point, but it’s been used by people in the past to make wholesale changes to posts after they’ve been quoted / replied to, including adding additional paragraphs.Why on earth should correcting typos be a 'premium' feature? Benefits everyone else reading your post, not so much you
The unlimited editing feature is probably too open to abuse imo.If it was just used to correct typos you’d have a point, but it’s been used by people in the past to make wholesale changes to posts after they’ve been quoted / replied to, including adding additional paragraphs.
I’m not sure why the unlimited edit is part of the premium add on - presumably it’s a default but you’d have to ask Bozza. However, edits were time limited on the old style board to around 15 minutes.
I believe the ability to edit a post after 15(?) minutes is now a premium feature
Indeed Which is why everyone can edit their posts, as they've always been able to do.Why on earth should correcting typos be a 'premium' feature? Benefits everyone else reading your post, not so much you
Actually, you may be right and it was 15 minutes on vBulletin, not the 30 it is on here currently.If it was just used to correct typos you’d have a point, but it’s been used by people in the past to make wholesale changes to posts after they’ve been quoted / replied to, including adding additional paragraphs.
I’m not sure why the unlimited edit is part of the premium add on - presumably it’s a default but you’d have to ask Bozza. However, edits were time limited on the old style board to around 15 minutes.
There's no evidence I've seen of that.The unlimited editing feature is probably too open to abuse imo.
I am glad everyone is behaving. Maybe I'm too cynical but I wouldn't have been surprised if people altered comments on political threads.There's no evidence I've seen of that.
I have the ability to view post history where edits have been made. I didn't know that wasn't available to everyone - I'll see if I can turn that on.
Oh fair enough, not sure why I'm jumping in here as i don't really careIf it was just used to correct typos you’d have a point, but it’s been used by people in the past to make wholesale changes to posts after they’ve been quoted / replied to, including adding additional paragraphs.
I’m not sure why the unlimited edit is part of the premium add on - presumably it’s a default but you’d have to ask Bozza. However, edits were time limited on the old style board to around 15 minutes.
.....yes, there it is. You have to click on those three dots next to where it says "Report" to see it....
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From a quick bit of research, users need to have the "edit any post" permission to view post edit histories.There's no evidence I've seen of that.
I have the ability to view post history where edits have been made. I didn't know that wasn't available to everyone - I'll see if I can turn that on.
No worries. While I feel 'duty bound to protect the honour of the board' in reality most edits now are to correct typos or add a small additional amount of detail. The edit post used to be abused in the Bear Pit but it's been much better recently and used for what it should be. And the Bear Pit has gone.Oh fair enough, not sure why I'm jumping in here as i don't really care
No three dots here!.....yes, there it is. You have to click on those three dots next to where it says "Report" to see it....
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I often only spot a typo when I get a reply or a like, and being a bit if a pedant I always went in and corrected it - and the post I was correcting was sometimes way more than 30 minutes old. It's definitely changed, since the supporter scheme came in.You can edit a post within 30 minutes of posting it. This was the same as it was on vBulletin, and what it has always been on here too as far as I can tell.
I've certainly not wittingly changed it.
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Indeed Which is why everyone can edit their posts, as they've always been able to do.
I often make a post, read it back, realise I've made a mistake, and quickly make the required edit.
Actually, you may be right and it was 15 minutes on vBulletin, not the 30 it is on here currently.