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To the Admin: Please remove the Time Limit on Editing of Posts
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<blockquote data-quote="OptiplexFx" data-source="post: 5143598" data-attributes="member: 208281"><p>I want to start a couple of guide/information/resource threads where I want to keep updating the information on the first post (as and when new stuff comes out or when old URLs become invalid etc..). Right now I can’t do that after a certain number of days. So the only way to keep the thread alive is by posting modifications as new posts. This can be very confusing for anyone wanting to find out the up-to-date information, cos then he/she has to go though the entire post to find out each and every change. </p><p></p><p>I think this will be useful for many users who have guides and other type of informative threads to consolidate all there information and keep them alive and up-to-date.</p><p></p><p>I really don’t see a downside to removing the editing limit. And most other forums out there supports it. AFAIK I know it can be done, at least the time limit can be increased to a very large value like 1 year, which is better than what is there now.... </p><p></p><p>I already sent a PM to GTRZ, hope he sees it; this thread is to have other people's opinions and make the request "sort of" official.. i had a similar thread few weeks back, but it went unanswered.. Hence the new thread.</p><p></p><p>What do you guys think ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OptiplexFx, post: 5143598, member: 208281"] I want to start a couple of guide/information/resource threads where I want to keep updating the information on the first post (as and when new stuff comes out or when old URLs become invalid etc..). Right now I can’t do that after a certain number of days. So the only way to keep the thread alive is by posting modifications as new posts. This can be very confusing for anyone wanting to find out the up-to-date information, cos then he/she has to go though the entire post to find out each and every change. I think this will be useful for many users who have guides and other type of informative threads to consolidate all there information and keep them alive and up-to-date. I really don’t see a downside to removing the editing limit. And most other forums out there supports it. AFAIK I know it can be done, at least the time limit can be increased to a very large value like 1 year, which is better than what is there now.... I already sent a PM to GTRZ, hope he sees it; this thread is to have other people's opinions and make the request "sort of" official.. i had a similar thread few weeks back, but it went unanswered.. Hence the new thread. What do you guys think ? [/QUOTE]
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