@applecandy @Ian_Haygreen
first generation forums/social sites *did* have this feature, in many cases its restricted more as a very basic security/anti-harrassment feature (to stop people editing posts afterwards to change meaning or sneak in contents moderators/admins do not normally permit).
That said, the original USENET groups didn't have edit functions either (although posts were usually compiled offline and posted at a slower rate)
@vfrmedia @Ian_Haygreen oh right. had no idea!
Tho edit button would be handy. Hate typos.
@vfrmedia @Ian_Haygreen in my case, it's more cos of auto correct and just pressing toot as soon as I finish instead of reading what I've written!
Tho I'm a sucker for grammar as it's my job to type 100% all the time!
@vfrmedia @applecandy @Ian_Haygreen Federating edits in a reliable way would probably be a major hassle too.
Usenet did have a cancel mechanism, similar to deleting posts here. Downside to deleting a post and re-posting is that it loses all the context (boosts, favourites, probably replies), and is shown as new everywhere.
If I can't live with one of my posts in retrospect, I delete it. But I try to be accepting of all the small failures ;)