Admin / Mods can see what has been edited, and compare version etc.What is the else?
What else would we want to see?
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Admin / Mods can see what has been edited, and compare version etc.What is the else?
What else would we want to see?
So moderators can see what horrible grammar I have?Admin / Mods can see what has been edited, and compare version etc.
You mean you have been correcting itSo moderators can see what horrible grammar I have?![]()
Yes, she has horrible grammar.You mean you have been correcting it![]()
i only find it interesting because we couldnt see that it had been edited before, i would edit things/other people would edit and it wouldnt show the timestamp/edited thing
it was like we were able to hide our grammatical inadequacies
But my editor doesn't have a grammar correctorYes, she has horrible grammar.
Neither does hers.But my editor doesn't have a grammar corrector![]()
All the time. I'm trying to go back as far as I can and fix all my posts, but A). I can't figure out the search thingy, and B). Edit limits are 6 months only.You mean you have been correcting it![]()
this happens to me when i click on the side thingy that says so-and-so replied to such-and-such a threadMost times when I open a thread that I haven't read before, I'm automatically taken to the last few posts. Sometimes it's a old post, and I can kind of understand, but sometimes it's only a day or two old. This does not always happen, but it does often.
I use a laptop, win10, Chrome.
When I open a thread, I usually right click and open in new tab.
Is it something I have to get used to? Is it something I'm doing wrong/has anyone else noticed this? Is it something on the still-to-do list?