The time limit on editing posts.

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I am sure there is a good readon to limit the time allowed to edit a post.....yet when a post gets messed up or there is a glitch in the post sometimes more time is needed to correct the post.
 
Some forbid editing.

Honestly, I try to proofread everything I write at least once and usually more than once, then I reread it again after posting to see how it reads, and I still find typos (doesn't help that I'm often half-asleep), usually in time to catch and fix them, but occasionally, one gets away from me that I still somehow missed and wished I had more time.
 
Honestly, I try to proofread everything I write at least once and usually more than once, then I reread it again after posting to see how it reads, and I still find typos (doesn't help that I'm often half-asleep), usually in time to catch and fix them, but occasionally, one gets away from me that I still somehow missed and wished I had more time.
I hear ya....
 
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Honestly, I try to proofread everything I write at least once and usually more than once, then I reread it again after posting to see how it reads, and I still find typos (doesn't help that I'm often half-asleep), usually in time to catch and fix them, but occasionally, one gets away from me that I still somehow missed and wished I had more time.
LOL....Sometimes I look at what I type first thing in the morning, laugh at myself and say, "who's the tard that typed that?".
 
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I am sure there is a good readon to limit the time allowed to edit a post.....yet when a post gets messed up or there is a glitch in the post sometimes more time is needed to correct the post.
It is a 60 minute test .
 
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how much time do we have exactly?
An upgrade to Silver costs $15. a year and comes with many member perks including 90 minutes to edit a post.

An upgrade to Gold costs $25. a year and comes with all the perks of Silver plus other member perks and 5 hours to edit a post. Nice! 🪷
 
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