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About the edit forum feature

le Redoutable

Ich bin El Glouglou :)
I think it is complete nonsense!
You print something, and 30 pages afterwards change the OP , so people who responded to OP will be completely confused etc
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Lanefan

Victoria Rules
In some cases the ability to edit posts well after the fact is very useful e.g. when compiling a list of posters' suggestions for something and putting that list in the OP. For this reason alone I wouldn't want to see this feature go away, and I've yet to see any instances of someone "weaponizing" it in order to make subsequent posters in a thread look foolish.
 

kenada

Legend
Supporter
On another site that uses XenForo, they allow unlimited edits, but if someone abuses the feature, they have a setting that allows them to put a limit on just that user. It seems like that kind of approach would work here should someone do likewise.
 

le Redoutable

Ich bin El Glouglou :)
In some cases the ability to edit posts well after the fact is very useful e.g. when compiling a list of posters' suggestions for something and putting that list in the OP. For this reason alone I wouldn't want to see this feature go away, and I've yet to see any instances of someone "weaponizing" it in order to make subsequent posters in a thread look foolish.
that's it!
 




Umbran

Mod Squad
Staff member
Supporter
To back Morrus up - this is only a theoretical problem. As in, theoretically, it could happen. In practice, though, it hasn't been an issue that needs a solution.
 

le Redoutable

Ich bin El Glouglou :)
I think you should have the right to actually add some content to the post during the edit phase, but you shouldn't be able to delete anything that has been posted .
 

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