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In reply to the discussion: What's new at DU! (updated Dec 6 2011) [View all]NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)8. What The???
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Regarding: 'Each post has a public edit history which displays all the edits that have been made'
Tx4obama
Apr 2011
#11
I strongly agree, it will allow us to be more civil to keep it the way it is.
grahamhgreen
Apr 2011
#53
I think we have all done that. I'd vote for the self-delete feature, but not sure about
hlthe2b
May 2011
#98
Maybe distinguish between editing to correct typos & syntax, and editing to change the tone?
Wednesdays
Apr 2011
#66
Not just potentially embarrassing, but it could also clutter up replies/threads terribly.
Wednesdays
Apr 2011
#67
I love everything I'm seeing so far but a special thank you for changing the edit time.
Catherina
Apr 2011
#17
You've obviously put a lot of thought into this, but there are still some rough edges.
Electric Monk
Apr 2011
#26
Looking good... but where the hell are the over-sized fonts, rounded corners and unneeded AJAX stuf?
xor
Apr 2011
#35
Will it be possible to "follow" certain posters - not to stalk - but there are some posters, I like
chimpymustgo
Apr 2011
#56
Great! Have you thought about adding Twitter, Facebook, Stumbleupon, Digg, Delicious, etc, buttons?
grahamhgreen
Apr 2011
#54
How bout a DU button on other sites, so you could "DU" something, similar to facebook "Like"?
grahamhgreen
Apr 2011
#81
Just a thought on CSS... Line Height seems a bit cramped, at least for these old eyes. :) - n/t
Zenlitened
May 2011
#103