On my personal feed I still can see your original comment: "Oh my. I have a teipo!". Maybe notifications should also be updated whenever the comment that generated them is edited.
You could show a history of edits, Facebook style. But maybe you don't wish to get so sophisticated. I understand that some measures have to deal with the worse aspects of communication among this community. In my case, sometimes a change occurs to me that would make a comment I wrote more precise or complete and this usually takes longer than 5 minutes. One question: will comment edit be implemented outside the board? I mean track and wall comments.
I'm not a programmer but I guess that it involves some kind of simple database. I remember when you managed to speed up the display of boards with lots of topics in them. Would this be related? In any case, it's just a small detail, not a priority.
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Bumping this up. I hope it gets implemented.
Yes, we definitely need this. I'll implement this next week.
comments can now be edited up to 5 minutes after posting
Why the time limit?
On my personal feed I still can see your original comment: "Oh my. I have a teipo!". Maybe notifications should also be updated whenever the comment that generated them is edited.
Yeah!
To restrict people from covering up what they said, I guess.
You could show a history of edits, Facebook style. But maybe you don't wish to get so sophisticated. I understand that some measures have to deal with the worse aspects of communication among this community. In my case, sometimes a change occurs to me that would make a comment I wrote more precise or complete and this usually takes longer than 5 minutes. One question: will comment edit be implemented outside the board? I mean track and wall comments.
I'm not a programmer but I guess that it involves some kind of simple database. I remember when you managed to speed up the display of boards with lots of topics in them. Would this be related? In any case, it's just a small detail, not a priority.
I agree. Showing "(edited)" or something like that would make sense, and being able to see the history of the edits would also make sense.