Where did all the smilies go?
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That's what the "Edit Post" button is for...
You don't have to make a new post. Just edit your previous one, but put the reason at the bottom. Also, double posting (posting and replying to yourself, or continuing the same thought) is bad, and I consider it spamming. Use that edit button
As for the new smilies, I rarely use them anyway and I don't know if they work yet (maybe I just haven't noticed them).
You don't have to make a new post. Just edit your previous one, but put the reason at the bottom. Also, double posting (posting and replying to yourself, or continuing the same thought) is bad, and I consider it spamming. Use that edit button
As for the new smilies, I rarely use them anyway and I don't know if they work yet (maybe I just haven't noticed them).
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It's not necessarily "unwanted", but it is unnecessary. If you make spelling errors, don't complain about them in another post. Just use the Edit button and go back and fix the errors, and put in a reason for editing at the same time.
Use "common sense" when it comes to editing posts. If what you say in another post could be included in a previous post (especially if you just made one), then it probably deserves an edit instead of a new post.
Use "common sense" when it comes to editing posts. If what you say in another post could be included in a previous post (especially if you just made one), then it probably deserves an edit instead of a new post.
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