+wray_clan Posted April 3, 2004 Share Posted April 3, 2004 So, when I've made a typo, messed up on a link, or add a sentence (these are just examples) to my already published post, should I add the little "edit: spelling" thing at the bottom to be courteous, or should I just edit it? Quote Link to comment
+Team GPSaxophone Posted April 3, 2004 Share Posted April 3, 2004 Depends. Do you want people wondering why you edited it or would they just assume you made a typo? I'd say yes, add "EDIT: spelling" if that's what you changed in your post. Quote Link to comment
+Cache Viking Posted April 3, 2004 Share Posted April 3, 2004 I try to use an EDIT: tag each time I edit. Quote Link to comment
+Perrin Posted April 3, 2004 Share Posted April 3, 2004 Sometimes I'll use the edit tag and sometimes I won't. It just depends how much of a hurry I'm in . Quote Link to comment
Find Now, Log Later? Posted April 3, 2004 Share Posted April 3, 2004 It is entirely unnecessary to specify a reason for editing a post, especially for something as mundane as a spelling or grammar correction. If there were posts subsequent to yours that did not directly comment on your post, an "EDIT:" comment explaining any correction, addition, or deletion of factual information that changed the substance of your original post would be a nice courtesy, but again, is unnecessary because your post had not (yet) influenced the direction of the thread. If, however, a post subsequent to yours had either directly quoted your original post or commented on information/statements therein, it would be better to leave your original post unedited and post any additions or corrections in a 'follow-up' post. Quote Link to comment
+bons Posted April 3, 2004 Share Posted April 3, 2004 (edited) I'm dyslexic. If I typed in why I had edited the post, I'd just have to re-edit it again to correct what I typed in as a reason the last time. Edit: For example I just screwed up the spelling of dyslexic. Why the heck they come up with a word that's impossible to spell and contains a d,s,&c, to describe this condition I'll never understand. "tix" would have been great. Only 3 letters and no one cares if you write them backwords. Edited April 3, 2004 by bons Quote Link to comment
+Stunod Posted April 4, 2004 Share Posted April 4, 2004 EDIT: I never edited this message. Really This post has not been edited by Stunod on Apr 3 2004, 9:36 PM Quote Link to comment
+DavidMac Posted April 4, 2004 Share Posted April 4, 2004 Usually I end up editing about 75% of all my posts for spelling anyway... darn lysdexia! Quote Link to comment
+sept1c_tank Posted April 4, 2004 Share Posted April 4, 2004 We don't need no stinkin' editors! Quote Link to comment
kingcach Posted April 4, 2004 Share Posted April 4, 2004 (edited) Being an English Major, freelance editor, and writer, I would hate to bring "official editing" into the forums. I see enough of it; however, if you want to get technical about online forum literacy, it revolves around the time factor: If you have just posted the topic or reply, and realize you made a mistake, you do not have to tell your audience about your need to edit (because many have not had the chance to read it yet). If the topic or reply has been in the forum for more than four hours, you will include the "EDIT:" symbol at the bottom of your original text. I wouldn't worry about this too much. Most people will understand what you are saying, and they don't have their red pens waiting to catch you (I hope there aren't any). Edited April 4, 2004 by kingcach Quote Link to comment
+Geo Ho Posted April 4, 2004 Share Posted April 4, 2004 I never use an "Edit" tag. #1 I don't need to explain myself to anyone #2 Always keep 'em guessing! Happy caching and stuff! Quote Link to comment
+cache_us_if_you_can Posted April 5, 2004 Share Posted April 5, 2004 (edited) edit: someone already said what I was going to say Edited April 5, 2004 by cache_us_if_you_can Quote Link to comment
+geckoee Posted April 5, 2004 Share Posted April 5, 2004 (edited) Measure twice, cut once. Using that analogy, when I post it's normally: Measure twice. Cut. Measure again. Re-cut. Measure, and call it close enough. Edited April 5, 2004 by geckoee Quote Link to comment
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