Also, I refuse to reply any more to any of your comments, because at least twice that I have noticed you have edited your comment after the reply has been posted, without posting any acknowledgement of same.
at least twice that I have noticed you have edited your comment after the reply has been posted, without posting any acknowledgement of same.
I do this all the time. There is always room for improvement, and notes about edits are ugly. I only leave them on comments that were later discovered to contain errors that matter for the discussion, and in that case I leave the errors in place, only pointing out their presence.
Act on caring about implementation of version history for the comments if you want a better alternative.
That’s reasonable. But I personally consider it to be arguing in bad faith if someone makes a comment, I reply to it, then I go back later and see that it’s been edited to look like I’m replying to something substantially different. Minor edits for spelling or punctuation are reasonable, but introducing entirely new strands of argument, or deleting arguments that were there originally, gives an incorrect impression of what’s actually been said. I’m not going to keep going back and checking every five minutes that the context of my comments hasn’t been utterly changed, so I’m only going to reply in more-or-less stable contexts.
Also, I refuse to reply any more to any of your comments
Thankyou.
because at least twice that I have noticed you have edited your comment after the reply has been posted,
About 1⁄3 comments that I make I think of additional things to say as soon as I press enter. When I start editing within 5 seconds of clicking ‘comment’ I do not consider it necessary to write edit. Given the frequency that would be outright spammy.
without posting any acknowledgement of same.
I have added sentences to several comments here. Nothing has been removed. A few extra words have been included where they were missing, making a sentence outright ungrammatical. This is an acknowledgement and not an apology of any kind.
Also, I refuse to reply any more to any of your comments, because at least twice that I have noticed you have edited your comment after the reply has been posted, without posting any acknowledgement of same.
I do this all the time. There is always room for improvement, and notes about edits are ugly. I only leave them on comments that were later discovered to contain errors that matter for the discussion, and in that case I leave the errors in place, only pointing out their presence.
Act on caring about implementation of version history for the comments if you want a better alternative.
That’s reasonable. But I personally consider it to be arguing in bad faith if someone makes a comment, I reply to it, then I go back later and see that it’s been edited to look like I’m replying to something substantially different. Minor edits for spelling or punctuation are reasonable, but introducing entirely new strands of argument, or deleting arguments that were there originally, gives an incorrect impression of what’s actually been said. I’m not going to keep going back and checking every five minutes that the context of my comments hasn’t been utterly changed, so I’m only going to reply in more-or-less stable contexts.
As I previously mentioned, I have not deleted anything from comments I have written in this thread.
Thankyou.
About 1⁄3 comments that I make I think of additional things to say as soon as I press enter. When I start editing within 5 seconds of clicking ‘comment’ I do not consider it necessary to write edit. Given the frequency that would be outright spammy.
I have added sentences to several comments here. Nothing has been removed. A few extra words have been included where they were missing, making a sentence outright ungrammatical. This is an acknowledgement and not an apology of any kind.