The whole issue with having only 5 minutes to edit our posts is ridiculous

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Oncefallen

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I have done that when I have a very long post to make.

But, respectfully, why not fix the problem instead of asking users to live with a work around?
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What you see as a problem, we actually see as a solution to a problem. When there is a short edit time, the likelihood of someone posting something trollish and then editing their post to say something else after the thread explodes is nearly eradicated (yes, people do this sort of thing). When a post is deleted by a user, Admin can still access (and restore if we were to choose) the original content but if the content is changed by the user we cannot access or restore the original.


You also have the problem of a fast moving thread where there are literally new posts every minute having their context completely thrown out of whack by a user posting something and then choosing to delete their post 10 min later.
 

tourist

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Here's what I do... its sort of a slight workaround....

If the 5 minutes expires and you see something u want to change, you still have like 1 minute to delete, so copy all your text, delete the post.... and then paste your text into a new reply box and make your changes and repost. It gives you an extra minute or so.... and you can repeat that trick over and over as long as you still have time to delete. The delete option expires in about a minute I think.
I have done exactly what you have described. I believe that the delete option is available the full 5 minutes of edit time. I agree also that extending the edit time would be disruptive to the flow of the conversation as it may change the original dynamic.
 
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I have done exactly what you have described. I believe that the delete option is available the full 5 minutes of edit time. I agree also that extending the edit time would be disruptive to the flow of the conversation as it may change the original dynamic.
Hmmm maybe now the delete option doesn't linger after the 5 minutes expires like it did before. I haven't tested it after the upgrade.
 

tourist

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Hmmm maybe now the delete option doesn't linger after the 5 minutes expires like it did before. I haven't tested it after the upgrade.
I don't know Zero as I have not actually timed it. Maybe it does. Miss the old format though but it is what it is.
 
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In my opinion the Administration should poll this issue with the intent of giving the people what they want.
The administration has posted countless times for years that it is not up for debate. The site owner made his decision years ago and has his reasons. Mods and admins have posted these reasons over and over.

There is no need for a poll because this site has an owner. He decides for everyone how he wants the site he's owned and operated for 20 to be ran and quite frankly it's not our right to tell him otherwise.

The options are be an adult and handle it or don't handle it and stop coming. Seems simple enough.

Again, prideful that you think your preference and voice are so important that you feel it's your place to instruct the owner of the site how he "should" run his site after 20 years.
 

EarnestQ

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What you see as a problem, we actually see as a solution to a problem. When there is a short edit time, the likelihood of someone posting something trollish and then editing their post to say something else after the thread explodes is nearly eradicated (yes, people do this sort of thing). When a post is deleted by a user, Admin can still access (and restore if we were to choose) the original content but if the content is changed by the user we cannot access or restore the original.


You also have the problem of a fast moving thread where there are literally new posts every minute having their context completely thrown out of whack by a user posting something and then choosing to delete their post 10 min later.
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I understand you position and acknowledge that it is the best you can come up with. However, I disagree (with nothing to back me up) with your estimate of how often in might occur. I "speculate" that it would not occur often enough to justify the "inconvenience" of not being able to edit our posts within 15 or 20 minutes.

However, I am not the decision maker on such things and can only comply with what you and the others see fit to do. I simply disagree with the risk/benefits ratio that you and the others have determined. But there is nothing more that I can do about it other than respectfully disagree.

Humph! ;-)
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EarnestQ

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On second thought, having a poll on the issue might be a good idea. I assume the owner is concerned about user satisfaction with the site, and that he is generally concerned with meeting user needs within reason. If most site users would prefer more edit time AND if the feared misuse of the edit time is not as great as feared by the owner, then a longer edit time would be justified, would it not?

I understand the fear the leadership has of unlimited edit time and I don't want to discount it. But perhaps with a 15-20 minute edit time, it would not be significantly abused. And, if on rare occasion it is, perhaps even then the inconvenience of dealing with an occasional abuser would not outweigh the benefit to everyone else in having more time to edit their posts.

Just a thought.

Thank you for considering it.
 

EarnestQ

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Furthermore, if the abuse of edit time is overwhelming, the time can be set back to five minutes anyway.
 

blue_ladybug

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The answer is simple: PROOFREAD your posts a few times first. Then decide whether to add to it, delete, or post it.. If you're careful and thorough and spend 5 minutes proofreading, then you won't need 15 minutes edit time AFTER it's posted. :)
 

lightbearer

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The administration has posted countless times for years that it is not up for debate. The site owner made his decision years ago and has his reasons. Mods and admins have posted these reasons over and over.

There is no need for a poll because this site has an owner. He decides for everyone how he wants the site he's owned and operated for 20 to be ran and quite frankly it's not our right to tell him otherwise.

The options are be an adult and handle it or don't handle it and stop coming. Seems simple enough.

Again, prideful that you think your preference and voice are so important that you feel it's your place to instruct the owner of the site how he "should" run his site after 20 years.
It is; or it is being spoken analytically from experience.
Like was said. He might own the site but it is the people that keep it going.

With that being a fact the issue should be considered through a poll considering this topic comes up a lot. And the out come to that should be the determination.