Moderators can edit questions, answers and comments, but apparently not Bounty text.
Why is this the case?
Should it remain this way?
There is already a question about user edits of bounty text, but not one regarding moderator edits that I can find.
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Moderators can edit questions, answers and comments, but apparently not Bounty text.
There is already a question about user edits of bounty text, but not one regarding moderator edits that I can find. |
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Users should be careful when writing their bounty messages. A single typo might be embarrasing, but it won't have any lasting effect. Editing is a task that doesn't scale well to the moderator level, on sites like SO there are so few mods compared to the number of users that you really don't want to burden the mods with additional tasks. So I don't think it makes sense to allow mods to edit the bounty message. To deal with malicious or abusive bounty messages the mods can just refund the bounty and suspend the user, if necessary. That should be enough. There might be a case for a grace period in which the original user can edit his bounty message, to correct any mistake. |
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