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"Maximum number of edits"

zanyad

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Nice. (original)
Edit @30sec - no tag
Edit @ 61sec - no tag
Edit @ 95sec - no tag
OK now I'm bored but it clearly works! (y)
Try it now? Tagged lol. I'm sure Ryan can find the time-out setting and let us know.
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Ryan

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No. And if you are using more than 15…. Man, you are doing something entirely wrong.
 
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NUTTSGT

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For those wondering why a limit was put in place, go to the Garage Gallery section.

Look at the Stickies at the top of the page. Open the thread and you'll understand why this was done.

Sticky will expire at end of the month.
 

dogdog

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For those wondering why a limit was put in place, go to the Garage Gallery section.

Look at the Stickies at the top of the page. Open the thread and you'll understand why this was done.

Sticky will expire at end of the month.
Yes I have heard of that "stories" of tight ***** boys before.
 

Philpug

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Editing a post (other than for grammar or mistakes) can change the flow of a thread and make replys look out of context.

I totally understand an editing timelimit, we do it and it is 2 hours, total. We feel if you cannot get your thoughts together in that time frame, you can ask a moderator to make any additional corrections, in 5 years, we have had maybe two dozen requests. 15 edits in 24 hours? That is more that generous in fact too much iMHO, not the amout of edits but the amount of time allowed. Tip: Reread what you typed before hitting "POST REPLY"
 
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