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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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To those who know how this all works:
A long time ago I had a conversation (email) with John Lester about editing. He told me that even if something was edited, that at his end, he still could see what was the original post; so we didn't have to worry about people flaming, editing and running. He said he had a record of everything that has ever been written, and edited. Does it work this way? Maybe my recollection isn't correct. I certainly wouldn't swear to it on a Bible. Thanks, Linda |
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