So, we've all seen it done. Someone posts something, they get a lot of heat for it, then they edit the post to eliminate the content. Now, this personally bothers me on many levels. But do you feel we should have the right to simply erase our words like we never said them? I'm all for editing replies for small grammatical errors. I just don't think we should have the ability to pretend we never said something. Does anyone else feel we should limit the edit button?
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inb4edit
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They should do what Facebook does. Once you edit there's an option to see the original post. Making what you say eternal. Until you delete it, anyway.
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[quote]So, we've all seen it done. Someone posts something, they get a lot of heat for it, then they edit the post to eliminate the content. Now, this personally bothers me on many levels. But do you feel we should have the right to simply erase our words like we never said them? I'm all for editing replies for small grammatical errors. I just don't think we should have the ability to pretend we never said something. Does anyone else feel we should limit the edit button?[/quote]QSYCE
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I rarely do that for any of my threads, go ahead and search through my tags, but thanks for making a thread about me. And I've brought up the point about records of edited posts to the Moderators before, you're practically wasting your times with this.
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Nah. Anyone who saw the post prior can still mention it and mock the guy for it, just like when you say something really dumb in person in front of just a few people who can then tell more people after you try to deny it.
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No because I am still learning the ropes.