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GeneralSock puppetry Pin
Richard MacCutchan19-Jul-10 0:28
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Luc Pattyn19-Jul-10 3:53
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Dan Neely19-Jul-10 3:46
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GeneralTagging modified posts Pin
Peter_in_278018-Jul-10 20:40
professionalPeter_in_278018-Jul-10 20:40 
Two related situations that have happened to me recently:
1. Posted a message in a Lounge thread. Realised a few seconds/minutes later that I wanted to add something. Clicked on 'Edit' and made the changes (complete with [edit] and [/edit]). Posted it. Problem: no indication that I changed it, because I forgot to add [modified] to the title.

2. Answered a question in a language forum, suggesting that the problem might be a spelling error. For the purpose of this discussion say the original thread title (and question) was "XYZZQ doesn't work". I replied "try XYZZY". OP responded "I did try XYZZ*". The reason for * here is that the email I got had * = Q, so I started to make the obvious reply. By the time it got to the forum, the OP had modifed his reply so * = Y (in the body but not the title), and I had to delete my reply quick smart to avoid looking like a first-class dork. Again, there was no indication that the message (OP's reply) had been altered.

There is also potential for malice in, say, the Back Room:

X posts a contentious declaration.
Y replies "what a load of $%^&"
X modifies his post to reflect Y's pet theory.

So, after all that, the suggestion:
On submission of an edit to a post, the system appends [n] (where n is a revision number) to the title, or increments n if it's already there. This won't completely prevent malicious backdating of posts, but should cover most of the inadvertent omissions.
Point for consideration: Should the edit to a post be emailed just like the original? That might help us figure out what's going on in cases like those described above.
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994.

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Chris Maunder19-Jul-10 3:26
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GeneralCode Browser - string problem Pin
Kristian Sixhøj18-Jul-10 7:25
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Sandeep Mewara18-Jul-10 7:48
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GeneralI suspect this posts a security risk to CPians Pin
Keith Barrow18-Jul-10 0:45
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Nish Nishant18-Jul-10 2:20
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Nish Nishant18-Jul-10 2:46
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Keith Barrow18-Jul-10 6:16
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GeneralQA Voting 5 comments Pin
DaveyM6918-Jul-10 0:08
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Kristian Sixhøj18-Jul-10 0:35
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