think it's more useful to the site if people can post here freely, and have the ability to remove or update content that could potentially make them look foolish, liable, loose their job, or whatever.

Oh, and I'm over-dramatizing? :-)

If someone posts something that makes them look foolish, so be it. If someone is so foolish as to post something that makes them liable or lose their job, well, maybe they deserve to be held liable or lose their job. Or perhaps they could talk to the site admins and ask for special treatment.

If someone posts on usenet, they don't get the luxury of changing what they write. Nor do they if they post on any of a million other sites that disallow edits. And no matter what this site's policy is, your original posting may end up in the thepen archive or on usenet via the NNTP gateway anyway.

-sauoq
"My two cents aren't worth a dime.";

In reply to Re: Re: Taking away edit-own-nodes privledges. by sauoq
in thread Taking away edit-own-nodes privledges. by theorbtwo

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