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Re: Edit messages without getting the EDIT-DATE-comment [message #3751 is a reply to message #3745] |
Fri, 05 July 2002 11:19 |
Ilia
Messages: 13241 Registered: January 2002
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Why would it be?
The time of edit servers two perpouses, first it lets other forum users know that this message was edited and somehow differs from the original, 2nd it shows when the message was edited.
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Re: Edit messages without getting the EDIT-DATE-comment [message #3945 is a reply to message #3745] |
Wed, 10 July 2002 04:00 |
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esm2002
Messages: 339 Registered: May 2002 Location: Atlanta Georgia
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let me pick up on this one for a moment.
as the admin, most of the time when I go in to edit something, it is just a "pen and ink" change - to correct a typo, or a mis-spelled word, to fix a mal-formed URL. Yet, when folks read the message, they have no idea what editing was done - and I suspect most of them wonder "well, this message was so bad, that the admin had to change" - heck, that is what I think when I look at other boards and see that.
And many people, don't do a good job when posting - not that I even look at them all or even correct all those that I see errors in. I just pick the worst ones.
how about an option to turn it on or off. On a message by message basis. or even on a moderator basis. I think this should exist at least at the mod/admin level
I don't see too many changes by the original poster so indicating that they made a change is OK by me.
Gene
"The older I get, the more I admire competence, just simple competence in any field from adultery to zoology."
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Re: Edit messages without getting the EDIT-DATE-comment [message #3958 is a reply to message #3945] |
Wed, 10 July 2002 13:50 |
Ilia
Messages: 13241 Registered: January 2002
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Well, there is already an option in the admin control panel that would hide the 'edited' indicator if the editing was done by a moderator or an administrator. So, you might as well use that otpion.
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