[color:blue]The default time allowed to edit your messages is currently 6 hours. What is your opinion on this? Is this long enough or perhaps too long a time?<br><br>Pilgrim</font color=blue><br><br>[color:orange]Simul iustus et peccatore</font color=orange>
Rod,<br><br>The reason for the time restriction is because I don't want someone to be able to change a post, let's say 3 days after it was written, to remove something written that lot's of people have responded to, because of what was initially written. <br><br>The whole purpose of allowing users to edit their messages is one of convenience and compassion... knowing that sometimes there was a poorly phrased sentence, missed spelling errors, typos, etc. that most people would like to be able to change within a short period of time after the message has been posted. In other words, it's a courtesy extended born out of my own experience and wanting to extend to others. <br><br>In His Grace,<br><br>Da Pil<br><br>[color:orange]Simul iustus et peccatore</font color=orange>
Pilgrim,<br><br>I suspected as much. I do know that often I realized I said something on the old board that didn't come out right and the time to edit was so short that, "after incubation", I couldn't go back and alter it. Why not leave the six hour limit for now and see if it causes abuses?<br><br>
calvin,<br><br><div align="justify">The forums on Hotboards only had a 30 minute envelope for editing for regular visitors. I found this to be far too short a time period. This software allows me to vary this time to whatever I choose; from 0 to infinite. I am trying to set it so that it is reasonable but not too long... hehe. Thanks for the input.</div><br><br>Da Pilgrim<br><br>[color:orange]Simul iustus et peccatore</font color=orange>