Not able to edit post

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Oncefallen

Idiot in Chief
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Hi, all.

Am a little surprised to hear one cannot edit a post after it is submitted. I take it that the same applies to threads?

Also, is it possible to just DELETE a thread, altogether?
Users have five minutes to delete/edit their post content prior to it becoming permanent.

After that time only Admin can edit or delete delete content and usually the only time we will do that is if the content violates our TOS. Simply put, (among other things) it isn't fair to the users who participated in the thread to have their posts removed just because the OP has poster's regret. Often even removing a single post means removing every post that quoted that removed post and then having to remove the posts that quoted those because they would be meaningless without the context and quickly you have completely gutted a thread because one user wanted a post removed.
 
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Users have five minutes to delete/edit their post content prior to it becoming permanent.

After that time only Admin can edit or delete delete content and usually the only time we will do that is if the content violates our TOS. Simply put, (among other things) it isn't fair to the users who participated in the thread to have their posts removed just because the OP has poster's regret. Often even removing a single post means removing every post that quoted that removed post and then having to remove the posts that quoted those because they would be meaningless without the context and quickly you have completely gutted a thread because one user wanted a post removed.

Makes sense. Thank you so much for explaining!
 

Subhumanoidal

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Sep 17, 2018
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#23
Hi, all.

Am a little surprised to hear one cannot edit a post after it is submitted. I take it that the same applies to threads?

Also, is it possible to just DELETE a thread, altogether?
I don't see it as a big deal. Don't post anything you'll wish you hadn't, and if you do, be an adult and own up to it. I have said plenty of stupid things here, but, just like in real life, i can't erase it. And i'm ok with that.

Though, only after writing out an answer did i see Once already responded to you. But i had my 5 minutes to fix my answer. Stupidity avoided. ;)
 
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I don't see it as a big deal. Don't post anything you'll wish you hadn't, and if you do, be an adult and own up to it. I have said plenty of stupid things here, but, just like in real life, i can't erase it. And i'm ok with that.

Though, only after writing out an answer did i see Once already responded to you. But i had my 5 minutes to fix my answer. Stupidity avoided. ;)
Not so much not being able to own up, as much as just feeling like some of my posts from years ago were very personal and a snapshot of what I was going through at the time. Was just wondering.
 

tourist

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Not so much not being able to own up, as much as just feeling like some of my posts from years ago were very personal and a snapshot of what I was going through at the time. Was just wondering.
These are the types of posts that really allow the other members to know who you are and what you are about. There is no reason to want to have them deleted as they were part of who you were at the time that you wrote them.
 
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These are the types of posts that really allow the other members to know who you are and what you are about. There is no reason to want to have them deleted as they were part of who you were at the time that you wrote them.

I suppose that's true. And in a way it could be a testimony. :)
 
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I discovered this today.....

Within my 5 minute time limit I noticed two words that I missed capitalization of, I clicked edit, then made BOTH corrections then clicked save. Thinking all was fine I moved on. In the post now only one of the corrections was saved, the other did not save.

Odd.