Question for Rob D
Started by Rick Young, Jan 14 2003 01:44 PM
11 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 14 January 2003 - 01:44 PM
Hi Rob
Any chance of having an edit post facility? Such that when one posts something anywhere between 'simple typo' to 'really stupid' to 'I shouldn't have posted that when I was pi$$ed off' - one can fix it?
I absolutely deny that the reason for the question, is because I was really stupid recently (don't say a word Schoener!)
Any chance of having an edit post facility? Such that when one posts something anywhere between 'simple typo' to 'really stupid' to 'I shouldn't have posted that when I was pi$$ed off' - one can fix it?
I absolutely deny that the reason for the question, is because I was really stupid recently (don't say a word Schoener!)
#8
Posted 15 January 2003 - 01:39 AM
Their not typos... I just cont speell... you know that
#9
Posted 15 January 2003 - 01:48 AM
Hi,
Yeap, I had thought about that when I wrote the software at the beginning. But thought that it was better that people could not change things (or remove) them cause then the chain of posts would not look correct.
At the moment I'm rather busy trying to get a version of my function editor working. (I got a bit behind since I didnt do much the last few months while I was moving to Oz)
When I find some spare time I'll try to do an edit button, but it will only work for users who are registered and logged in. (so that I can verify that you can only mod your only posts)
Rob D.
Yeap, I had thought about that when I wrote the software at the beginning. But thought that it was better that people could not change things (or remove) them cause then the chain of posts would not look correct.
At the moment I'm rather busy trying to get a version of my function editor working. (I got a bit behind since I didnt do much the last few months while I was moving to Oz)
When I find some spare time I'll try to do an edit button, but it will only work for users who are registered and logged in. (so that I can verify that you can only mod your only posts)
Rob D.
#12
Posted 16 January 2003 - 11:26 AM
Yeah - no moderation, no taking back what you said when the red mist descended / you were spectacularly drunk / you were asleep / on drugs / your evil twin had temporarily taken over your mind.
There's no point in allowing people to change their posts, people have to think about what they say first. I've seen very few posts that were stupid or rude, and Rob's a sensible moderator.
Leave it the way it is, that's my vote.
Dan Shannon
(and his evil twin)
There's no point in allowing people to change their posts, people have to think about what they say first. I've seen very few posts that were stupid or rude, and Rob's a sensible moderator.
Leave it the way it is, that's my vote.
Dan Shannon
(and his evil twin)
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