E&C editing and deleting conduct
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- TheCops
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E&C editing and deleting conduct
i'm not trying to be a jackwipe. i want to know the guidelines, in your opinion, of how often and when a poster can edit without being "not cool". can we agree on this?
i feel the need to type this.
i personally think bash is very intelligent, detailed, and well versed in many arenas. i've enjoyed some extended chats in pxo with him on the topics of music and the blind in the last week. this is not personal at all. but our little exchange brought this up... and you're right i have no game.
i feel the need to type this.
i personally think bash is very intelligent, detailed, and well versed in many arenas. i've enjoyed some extended chats in pxo with him on the topics of music and the blind in the last week. this is not personal at all. but our little exchange brought this up... and you're right i have no game.
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IMO, 5-10 minutes is acceptable for editing (even without adding "edit: " at the end.) Because, really, if someone writes up a response in under 10 minutes, they didn't put any thought into it anyway. This is E&C, not the Cafe -- your posts should actually require some thought.
Though I still prefer to add "edit:" when I modify my own post...
Though I still prefer to add "edit:" when I modify my own post...
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I agree with Lothar. If you can't fix any glitches within 5 - 10 minutes after posting (with obvious exceptions of course simply because nobody is perfect) then you didn't put a whole lot of effort into the post to begin with. However, I do believe the feature that made a note that the post was edited should be turned back on so its plainly obvious that the post was edited, and will remove any doubt that the original post was altered (whether its for the better or worse).
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Actually, that's not what I was saying.I agree with Lothar. If you can't fix any glitches within 5 - 10 minutes after posting...
I was saying, if you can write your response within 5-10 minutes of someone posting their original post, you probably didn't put enough effort into it. If your response is done before the original poster has finished their once-over edit, you need to start making a habit of putting more time, effort, and thought into your replies. If your response is actually *completely written* before bash (or whoever else) finishes editing the thing you're responding to... you're responding too fast.
Now, I also agree that you should (for a typical 2-3 paragraph post) be able to fix all of your glitches within 10 minutes, and that anything significantly more than a glitch-fix should be labelled with "edit:" but that's not what I was saying in the first place.
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the most time i've ever spent on a post is maybe 15 minutes, and that's rare. if you think that is weak i can understand that lothar... not that i'm gonna change my style. the point you seem to be missing is some folks like to alter their initial posts after reading a response (sometimes hours later) to give the impression they had it worked out to begin with... or they may even insult you then edit out the insult before anyone else reads it... making you look like a drama queen.
you basically have to be a freakin' troll to even keep the abuse in check... it's a game within the game. it's crooked like a politician.
so ignore my slop and i'll ignore your "war and peace".
you basically have to be a freakin' troll to even keep the abuse in check... it's a game within the game. it's crooked like a politician.
so ignore my slop and i'll ignore your "war and peace".
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I'm not asking you to... but I am suggesting that if you've finished a response in under 5 minutes, it's probably a waste of time to read it. In particular, if you consistantly respond to a particular person's posts in under 5 minutes, you're probably trolling ;)TheCops wrote:not that i'm gonna change my style.
No, I'm not missing that point. I understand it perfectly -- that's why I'm giving 10 minutes as a reasonable time to edit, instead of giving 3 hours as a reasonable time to edit.the point you seem to be missing is some folks like to alter their initial posts after reading a response (sometimes hours later) to give the impression they had it worked out to begin with...
If the edits bug you that much, quote the whole post inside of yours.