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Message 1892596 - Posted: 30 Sep 2017, 10:27:41 UTC
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Posts can only be edited at most 60 minutes after they have been created.


A bit of a snag being experienced above and next only a small one for now.

Still makes for a bit of frustation or nuisance from my point of end or view and perhaps needs a look at.

Thanks!

Edit: And also that my finished post also got a no edit functionality or purpose with it.

Next I do not like the whole thing at all, because as you perhaps know, I could also be watching YouTube for given contents and next make a difference, or separation between possible contents, based,
or depending on subject, but perhaps not here.

Buh, needs a fix in my opinion, or at least a look at, or a a quick glance.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f34u9BBvOyg

Again if you will, but still watching the clip.

Here it should be a problem of the mouse currently being experienced, but if not so, it should rather be Frank Drake, or perhaps Seth Shoestak.

Should perhaps mention, or comment that Frank Drake is perhaps a great personality.

That said . . .
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Message 1892647 - Posted: 30 Sep 2017, 15:41:36 UTC - in response to Message 1892596.  

At the time that post edits got onto the forums, a couple of nefarious people would post and later change their post to say something completely different. Hence the one hour edit period on posts. If you want a longer period, become a moderator or administrator, then your post edit time is unlimited.
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