Yes, you make yourself perfectly clear. We get it. 'nuff said.
However, I/We disagree. My arguments were that a person [i]should [/i]be able to reply to [b]their own post[/b]. If they were the last person to reply to a thread, and they aren't able to get back to that thread for a week, causing it to sink to page 2 or 3; and if they all of a sudden have something to say that's worth the attention of others, then what they have to say should be seen by others. If all they can do is edit their post, then no one will even see that they changed it unless they for some reason go to page three and out of curiousity check out the thread. In order for people to see that they added anything, the post will have to jump to the top of the board.
A bump is only a bump if it has no use but to push the thread up to the top. By eliminating the reply button, sure you're eliminating their ability to bump, but you're also stopping the possibly intelligent discussion.
And to make myself clear, I'm saying it should be alright to reply [b]to one's own post[/b]. Now I think I've restated the same thing enough to be understood.
And just to make sure this doesn't come across as any bit hostile, let me make it clear that I'm not attacking you, Captain K Mart; I'm just expressing my differing views. If we were doing this face-to-face, I'd be smiling and friendly.
Just my thoughts,
[b]Poocho[/b] :)
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