A comment cannot be edited past 5 minutes, but if it's the last comment, you can effectively edit it by deleting it and readding it. This is something users regularly do it. Given that the last comment is always effectively editable, it would be better for it to simply be editable.
Pros
- Fewer steps for the user
edit button -> edit text -> save
vscopy text -> delete old comment -> add new comment -> paste old text -> readd any lost formatting to old text -> edit text -> save
. - Fewer server calls.
- Eliminates editing timing out for the special case of editing the last comment. Editing timeouts are annoying, and lead to people using the aforementioned workaround. This eliminates many such timeouts (possibly even most), which is just a better user experience on the site.
- Eliminates superfluous notifications for what are intended as edits. The site doesn't currently notify for edits, but replacing the last comment as a means of editing does send a notification.
Objections (from the thread below)
AaronBertrand: "But someone might edit the comment while I'm responding to it."
Response: Someone can remove and readd the comment while you're responding to it, too. No net difference.
StoryTeller - Unslander Monica: "People will abuse this by posting 'placeholder' comments to freeze their opponents point."
Response: If people wanted to prevent you from replacing your last comment by posting a 'placeholder', then could do that today. They don't. Again, you can effectively edit the last comment already; this isn't new capability, just streamlining it. There is no new abuse vector here.
Makyen: "I get notifications for comments by not edits."
Response: If we don't get notified of edits, then we shouldn't notified when a user replacing his last comment, because it's always intended as an edit.
Andrew: "If someone uses this to ping spam you, moderators can't see it easily in the delete history."
Response: You don't get notified of edits, so you can't use this to ping-spam, so it's not relevant to delete history.
Gimby: "It's too hard to understand."
Response: Not sure what to say about this one. It's a programming website. Even novice programmers are accustomed to vastly higher complexity than "last comment remains editable"