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View Poll Results: How long should members be allowed to edit/delete an individual post they made? | ||||||
90 minutes |
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14 | 12.84% | |||
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1 day |
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11 | 10.09% | |||
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2 days |
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11 | 10.09% | |||
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Unlimited (forever) |
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73 | 66.97% | |||
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I must say that I will enjoy seeing what comes of this.
I'm honestly of two minds: First, if you only have one day to edit your words... perhaps you will be more thoughtful about them and it will mean less flaming. Also, those who choose not to be careful and are not kind to others on a consistent basis will be easy to identify. However, some things might need to be edited if people are here long term. For example, if you want to tell the story of how you were diagnosed and how you found wellness, it would be nice to be able to post updates without taking up another whole space or having your 'story' chopped into pieces. There might be ways around that though... like a thread of your own... hmmm Thanks for allowing us the opportunity to voice our opinions on the issue. ![]()
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Kind regards, KimS formerly pakisa 100 at BT 01/02/2002 Even Small Amounts of Gluten Cause Relapse in Children With Celiac Disease (Docguide.com) 12/20/2002 The symptomatic and histologic response to a gf diet with borderline enteropathy (Docguide.com) |
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