Funky said:The posts, articles are the property of the user. They cannot be misused or replicated without his permission.
That in anyway does not mean he is free to do anything with his posts. A forum is basically a collection of conversation and information shared. And TE is a platform provided to you for the same. These things are posted on TE by the user which directly means he has willingly posted his thoughts here. And they become part of TE database.
And everyone is accountable for anything he says. Limited edit times to correct the mistakes is fine. it takes much less time to read than write. You have an hour to correct your mistakes. Ok 90-120 mins will still be fine. But I strongly believe in accountability of one's words. You cannot take back what you say in public, word spoken is spoken. You can change your views, but what you spoke is like an arrow. its gone, its you who delivered it in right frame of mind ( and if you are not, then you shouldnt be posting ). And this is where question of unlimited edits comes. This is basically allowing you to go back on anything you have ever said be it 2 days back or 2 years back which is IMHO just pointless in forum.
If there is genuine reason for update, we are here. The section that really need unlimited edits are reviews, guides and articles section where permission was alreadyto the person who wrote the review or guide.
That was perfect.
Just my 2 cents.
A new post will do that better as what are the chances of someone rereading that particular post looking for a change compared to a new post with updated info? You have to understand that most ppl jump to the last few posts from the 1st post.sydras said:Meanwhile, wrong information is posted for all to see and someone goes and buys something/makes an enquiry/forwards the info etc. or takes some kind of action with that wrong info in the post.
Naga said:A new post will do that better as what are the chances of someone rereading that particular post looking for a change compared to a new post with updated info? You have to understand that most ppl jump to the last few posts from the 1st post.
sTALKEr said:once a conversation has gone over a page.. and i've already read the first page, im NOT going to bother with going back to the first page to read what 'edits' someone might have made.
If you really wanna make a big change to your earlier post, just quote it and say whatever it is that you want to say man. heavy conversations can easily run over 3-4 pages in a snap.. no ones gonna be interested in going through 3-4 pages again.. also, its gonna affect the flow majorly.. the whole conversation is going to be based on a 3-4 day old post and if someone were to go ahead and edit that first post itself, imagine what it would seem like to someone who's just noticed the thread and started to read it.
guess a slight extension of the current editting window is fine, dont really need to do too much to change it.
ps- jus go thru this thread again n try to figure out what sense my earlier posts make![]()
sydras said:I believe that there are enough situations that require the edit facility to be provided.
zhopudey said:Can you please provide an example or two?![]()
sydras said:Later on, I checked and found out that it occupies 7MB.
zhopudey said:And your reason for not checking this before posting would be...?
zhopudey said:And your reason for not checking this before posting would be...?
One hour would be considered more than enough to correct any typoKumar said:Oversight? Mistake? Typo?
Regardless, i still want the previous system back.
zhopudey said:One hour would be considered more than enough to correct any typo![]()
If you suddenly realise that you made a major factual booboo a long time after you'd posted, then you have to pay for your haste :tongue:
In case of any flame war/heated technical argument: If you posted without checking the facts online just so your post appears on the top of the heap; then you frantically google, and want to correct your earlier post - I don't think thats how tech forums are supposed to work :no:
sydras said:That's assuming you notice the typo in one hour.