This is a minor matter, but I would prefer the time to allow post editing to be a lot longer before the the "Last edited by . . ." tagline appears.
Many here, for the information of current and future members, write longer posts such as trip reports, instructional help, lists or tables of data, labeled photo albums, essays, histories, rants and other opinion pieces. Mistakes and typos are inevitable, and I for one don't like them appearing in my work. So, I edit a lot. Sometimes I catch errors right away after posting, sometimes not until a day or so afterward.
But the editing "window" before the tagline appears seems to be less than two or even one minute. It's annoying, and serves no purpose to readers that I'm aware of.
I recommend the editing time before the "Last edited . . ." tagline appears be lengthened to at least 24 hours, or even unlimited, or until another post is made. Or, as a more complex compromise: 48 hours or until another post is made, whichever comes first.
Many here, for the information of current and future members, write longer posts such as trip reports, instructional help, lists or tables of data, labeled photo albums, essays, histories, rants and other opinion pieces. Mistakes and typos are inevitable, and I for one don't like them appearing in my work. So, I edit a lot. Sometimes I catch errors right away after posting, sometimes not until a day or so afterward.
But the editing "window" before the tagline appears seems to be less than two or even one minute. It's annoying, and serves no purpose to readers that I'm aware of.
I recommend the editing time before the "Last edited . . ." tagline appears be lengthened to at least 24 hours, or even unlimited, or until another post is made. Or, as a more complex compromise: 48 hours or until another post is made, whichever comes first.