Bob wrote:Note to spanky -- IMO you provided opinions, not examples supporting edit/no edit.
I will argue vehemently against it and concede to the consensus of the group.
If the consensus on Edit is not in my favor, I will not block it either. It's your boards!
Note. I typo. Miswiresaurus rex is the awknowledged master.spanky wrote:Nobody bothers with typos. We [mostly] know how to spell, and when typing quickly, one is apt to make typos. It's not crucial and I don't think anyone should get bent out of shape over typos or improper gerund use. Can't we all just be forgiving og the typing medium? (See I typed "og", but you all know I mean "of" and don't really think I think "og" is word.) Sure I'd like to go back and edit it, but why bother? Being a bit dyslexic, especially in the fingers, I ALWAYS spell working, wokring, I go to Bunring Man and I've just totally given up on spelling broken right....things just get borken and I have to fix them ;) If you really care about spellling and grammar (which ARE important, don't get me wrong), take that extra minute to Preview and proofread.
Don Muerto wrote:With all due respect, Spanky, this:I will argue vehemently against it and concede to the consensus of the group.
does not jive with this:If the consensus on Edit is not in my favor, I will not block it either. It's your boards!
geekster wrote:Because ownership of my words was taken away. Once I hit the "submit" button here, I have transferred ownership of the words to BMorg and they are no longer mine.
While there might be an official policy of "own your words" in practice what actually happens is you loose ownership of your words.
If nobody agrees with me...
Don Muerto wrote:You are the one in charge of the final decision. Please do not portray us as equals in this.
Zane5100 wrote:IF the consensus on the matter is to reimplement edit, I will do so.
Perhaps some definition or illustration of that threshold or tipping point would be helpful?
Don Muerto wrote:Spanky, I am not attacking you, I disagree with your opinion on the edit feature and the way you have presented and defended the same in this thread.
Nightterror wrote:Don - do you have mouse in your pocket? We?
How can you possibly argue that a poll that consists of only 25 poeple "speaks volumes?"
I have yet to hear one decent piece of evidence to support a dummy button. And please do worry that someone may read your words in the future and be offended. It's called responsibility. Earn it - know it - live it.
Don Muerto wrote:* How many posts do you estimate are simply post-typo corrections that exist because the inability to edit forces clarification in a subsequent post?
Don Muerto wrote:* Do these posts "add value" to the forum beyond the clarification they provide which would be available via edit otherwise?
Don Muerto wrote:The philosophies that people shouldn't make mistakes, or should not correct mistakes, or will post more carefully without an edit-net just isn't borne out in practice.
Don Muerto wrote:I do own my words and am responsible for them -even when I have edited them.
Nightterror, please stop personalizing the issue
Nobody bothers with typos. We [mostly] know how to spell, and when typing quickly, one is apt to make typos. It's not crucial and I don't think anyone should get bent out of shape over typos or improper gerund use. Can't we all just be forgiving og the typing medium?
Tancorix wrote:Spanky, here's a technical side question about the limits of PHBPP's edit functions. What options are available to us? Is it as simple as you either turn it on or off? Can we set a timer, set it to allow edit until the next post hits (not a good thing in a fast environment)....what kinds of flexiblity does the software give us to work with?
Tancorix wrote:if turning something on means the server could be made unstable or subject to excessive load, then you or whomever runs the boxes should have the right to say no and be done with it
Tiara wrote:Sometimes a simple typo can change the word, which can change the entire meaning of a sentence.
Zane5100 wrote:Nightterror, please stop personalizing the issue
I second this request.
It's distracting from the point you're trying to make, and leaves the impression that you are opposing Don because of some vendetta--not because you have a differing philosophy.
theCryptofishist wrote:Zane5100 wrote:Nightterror, please stop personalizing the issue
I second this request.
It's distracting from the point you're trying to make, and leaves the impression that you are opposing Don because of some vendetta--not because you have a differing philosophy.
Nightterror has a philosophy?
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