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by susie on 12 August 2016 - 22:08
In any discussion it´s no fun to answer, later on to reread a post, and to realize that the poster has changed the context of his/her post. Makes the own answer useless, out of context, wasted time.
Is there any possibility to make the system "mark" any changes, maybe with a different color, or to deny any changes at all?
I sometimes correct spelling mistakes, but it´s respectless to change the content, or parts of it without at least a hint like "edited" or something else...
End of rant, sorry, I just hate it
by beetree on 12 August 2016 - 22:08
LOL... no you are not the only one! While I like the edit window to clean up typo's, grammar and formatting to remain "anonymous" for the most part, (I know I can make many minor tweaks—it's my nature, lol!) like in the first couple hours. I do think the sneakier edits changing context should be noted, but there is no guarantee this will be done, even at a later time.
One way to get around it, though, Susie, is to wait and post your comments after the edit window closes of a known, "sneaky" edit person. I think the edit window is three hours.

by Koots on 12 August 2016 - 22:08
I agree that changes made to context can change the meaning of the original post and "move the goalposts".

by Reliya on 13 August 2016 - 00:08
by Gustav on 13 August 2016 - 03:08

by GSD Admin on 13 August 2016 - 04:08

by susie on 13 August 2016 - 08:08
Thank you! It´s really annoying...
by Swarnendu on 13 August 2016 - 09:08
It doesn't really matter if we are able to respect each others views, post our own opinions, and move on, especially when you're not going to be able to change your OPPONENTs views a bit.
Interestingly enough, its people (like Gustav) who are able to restrain themselves from being repetitive, or being pulled down into the mud, are the most respected by people from both sides.
Personally, I'd like to be able to change the content of my posts YEARS later, because I'd then have learned new things which I don't know now.
by beetree on 13 August 2016 - 13:08

by Markobytes on 13 August 2016 - 16:08
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