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Feb 23, 2022 at 16:44 comment added TylerH @BillWoodger I think comments should be moved to a separate tabbed view, personally. Your description of my suggestion is not an accurate one, regardless.
Dec 12, 2019 at 1:51 comment added Remy Lebeau I agree with matt's suggestion. I run into the 5-minute timer ALL THE TIME, especially on mobile, but even on desktop too. It is really annoying. As long as noone has posted a new comment yet, I just delete the comment I was working on and post a new comment with the updated text. If I am actively making edits to a comment, the timer should reset after each edit. Only when the timer has actually elapsed after the last edit should the comment then be locked.
Nov 11, 2019 at 17:20 comment added Michael Kay SO is just being paternalistic, in its usual endearing way. It likes to remind you that it's in control, not you. It wants to make its presence felt. SO people feel passionately that they can improve the content of the site by restricting what contributors are allowed to do (or in this case, restricting the way that they do it.)
May 6, 2015 at 17:02 answer added Izkata timeline score: 0
May 6, 2015 at 16:09 answer added markE timeline score: 1
May 6, 2015 at 14:34 comment added Bill Woodger @TylerH Of comments? It's been requested before, and declined. If you feel you can convince SE that SO should become a-Q&A-site-with-a-forum-tucked-underneath-posts then post a feature request. Everything relevant should be in the posts.
May 6, 2015 at 14:18 comment added TylerH This is why we should be able to see comment edit revisions.
May 6, 2015 at 12:26 comment added Anthony Grist @trejder A reply to a comment that's been deleted doesn't look dumb, since you have no idea what it was referring to. If you delete and repost after a response has been posted, it will show up after that response, thereby destroying the flow of the conversation; however, it makes it obvious that what was originally replied to wasn't the same thing that's been posted now.
May 6, 2015 at 9:51 comment added Bill Woodger Can you give an example of the case you are talking about, please?
May 6, 2015 at 9:10 comment added Bill Woodger Have a search for the word "ephemeral" here and on meta.se.
May 6, 2015 at 9:03 answer added Bill Woodger timeline score: -3
May 6, 2015 at 7:25 comment added Praxis Ashelin What about allowing the last comment to be edited indefinitely? Meaning that as long as there are no comments posted below yours, you can still edit it. As soon as someone posts a new comment below yours, the current 5 minute rule applies. This will prevent confusion in the order of replies.
May 6, 2015 at 3:21 answer added Steven Lu timeline score: -2
May 5, 2015 at 17:57 comment added Yakk - Adam Nevraumont @trejder If you respond to a deleted comment, the comment you responded to isn't there. This looks very different than responding to a comment (on the same subject) that now says something different (say, where you wanted to correct it). Context matters, and the context of the other comment being under you is informative.
May 5, 2015 at 17:12 comment added RustyTheBoyRobot I ran into this issue on a mobile device. Typing a response takes longer on a phone. I also had a crying child interrupt me at one point. Both combined and forced me to resort to delete + add.
May 5, 2015 at 7:21 comment added Black @JanThomä Algorithm could be simple (I'm assuming without looking at the code)... Just tap into the ajax comments already do for the "@" and have it place an edit lock on comments above it by that user. As long as there's locks below a comment it should stay and edit/deletes would require a cleanup. Spam locks would disappear when spam is cleaned. Lock from an in-progress comment should be temporary (5 min?) to allow for unposted comments, etc. Only downside is the confusion of a user trying to edit/delete their comments only to find it locked when someone else is composing their's.
May 5, 2015 at 6:16 comment added trejder @MarkRotteveel No, you are wrong. From logic point of view, there is absolutely no difference between editing (drastically) a comment and deleting and rewriting it. Context is the only thing, that matters here. Your reply will look dumb, no matter, if I edit or delete+repost, if context change significantly. While I agree with most of your arguments, I'm pretty sure, that 5 minutes threshold is by far too short. Especially for non-English speakers.Having comment edits allowed indefinitely is, on the other hand, of course very wrong. It should be at least 10, 15 or 20 minutes IMHO.
May 5, 2015 at 1:36 comment added matt In my opinion the timer should reset on each edit. That is, the comment should close when I have not edited it for five minutes, not five minutes after I first submitted it. I say this as someone who has a bad habit after submitting a comment - it's called thinking.
May 4, 2015 at 8:51 answer added Lalit Kumar B timeline score: 12
May 4, 2015 at 8:01 comment added Jan Thomä Yes, I see that this is hard to put into an algorithm, because the system would need to understand the actual content of the comments which is not going to happen anytime soon.
May 4, 2015 at 7:44 comment added abarnert What SO really should do is allow you to edit comments up until someone has started composing a reply or taking any other action which would no longer make sense as a reply to the new version. But I think that would be a little difficult to implement; the 5-minute rule may not be a great approximation, but can you think of a better one?
May 4, 2015 at 7:11 answer added Neil Slater timeline score: 34
May 4, 2015 at 7:01 answer added Sylvain Leroux timeline score: 55
May 4, 2015 at 6:59 comment added Mark Rotteveel Having them removed is annoying too, but at least it doesn't make the one responding look like an idiot because of responding to part of your comment that has now been removed or drastically rewritten.
May 4, 2015 at 6:58 comment added Jan Thomä That is true, but in that case it shouldn't be possible to delete the above comment either because that would be annoying as well. I see valid points for allowing and disallowing late edits, so what would at least help would be some consistency - either allow late edits and deletes or prohibit both.
May 4, 2015 at 6:56 comment added Mark Rotteveel It is pretty annoying to have comments change while the comments below it might respond to something you removed. The five minute window is already a concession.
May 4, 2015 at 6:44 comment added Jan Thomä That would be one more reason to allow edits after 5 minutes.
May 4, 2015 at 6:29 comment added samgak You can't circumvent it entirely, because if someone else has commented after you then your comment appears below theirs if you delete and recreate but above theirs if you edit.
May 4, 2015 at 6:22 comment added BoltClock Mod I was going to say that it allows for notifying users of late edits, but I don't think that holds water considering many comment discussions happen in real time and edits within the 5-minute window don't notify.
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