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If the comment is been posted more than 5 minutes before and we try to edit it, we come to know that the comments may only be edited for 5 minutes (only after once we finish editing). How about giving that warning when we click on edit button itself (or gray-out the edit button after 5 minutes). This has happened to me twice, I edited the comment, then pressed enter. The edit didn't go through and that's when I saw that the comment was posted more than 5 minutes before.

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    How do you handle the case when it's been 4 minutes 45 seconds and you click the button to edit, but it's more than 5 minutes when you try to post the updated comment? It's before the 5 minute limit when you start, but more than 5 minutes when you post (and therefore over the 5 minute limit)? If you're not able to get the edit in within the appropriate time frame, delete it and post a new comment.
    – Ken White
    Oct 30, 2014 at 1:48
  • Yes, that is one option -> delete and post a new comment. The case you mentioned is a rare one... I think what happens most of the time is that the comment is already older than 5 minutes but still there is no warning.
    – Autonomous
    Oct 30, 2014 at 2:15
  • When the comment is more than 5 minutes old, I see that in the time stamp of the comment (as I do right this moment with my last comment, which says it was 26 mins ago). If it won't let you post your edits, delete your old comment and post a new one. It's not complicated, or difficult. (The other alternative is to post your comment correctly in the first place so there's less need to edit, of course.)
    – Ken White
    Oct 30, 2014 at 2:16
  • @KenWhite I think the OP asks about the edge case, where it's still possible to open the comment edit window, but being cut off to save, after you have done your edits. Oct 30, 2014 at 2:39
  • @πάνταῥεῖ: Yes. I addressed that in my first comment. :-) (The edge case, that the OP then responded to with "No, that's a rare one.".)
    – Ken White
    Oct 30, 2014 at 2:46
  • @πάνταῥεῖ I just thought it would be good if we are not allowed to open the comment window altogether if it is 5+ minutes older, that's all.
    – Autonomous
    Oct 30, 2014 at 2:47
  • @ParagS.Chandakkar If it's 5+ mins older, you won't be able to edit directly. It's the edge case, that's actually interesting: The comment is 4:45mins old, you're going to edit, but on save the 5+min grace period for editing is reached. Oct 30, 2014 at 2:51
  • @πάνταῥεῖ Oh ya... the edit button disappears. That makes this entire question invalid. I should have seen at my other comments before posting this question. Ok, happens sometimes...
    – Autonomous
    Oct 30, 2014 at 3:03

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My strategy on edge case (no more editable) comments, is to

  • open the edit (as long it's still possible, within the 5min lock period)
  • improve my stuff
  • take a copy of everything to clipboard

Then I try to post my edits,

  • if it's too late, I'm going to cancel edit, remove the former comment, and add a new one with my comments text restored from the clipboard
  • otherwise my edits went through just fine

No extra feature needed!


The point is (opposed to just copying the text of a no more editable comment), to save all formatting and links attached you've done already in your earlier comments mini-Markdown.

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    I agree but too many steps involved... wouldn't it be better if the warning was given before?
    – Autonomous
    Oct 30, 2014 at 2:16
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    @ParagS.Chandakkar "too many steps involved" What's too many steps actually, but just do an additional Select All/CTRL-C to save everything, what you currently have to the clipboard? Oct 30, 2014 at 2:19
  • Oh Ok... I initially (somehow) thought you copy the comment and paste it somewhere else, and then retrieve from there if the comment is not editable.
    – Autonomous
    Oct 30, 2014 at 2:33
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    Usually the comments form a conversation thread about the answer, removing and adding again a comment breaks the flow of the conversation
    – Rodrigo
    Jun 18, 2015 at 22:14
  • it's the perfect example of a work around a bad UX Nov 3, 2017 at 13:22

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