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i see that the admins are just trying to make a safer place for us to trade through, but i do agree with the majority of the people and it sure is a pain in the butt! i think it would be better for donating and club members to be able to edit posts in all the non-forsale sections at the least. it would make everything alot easier and cleaner, wouldn't it? look at the users feedback also. after all, we are what keeps this site going!

Hey i've donated, can't edit for sale info.

Most people browsing the for-sale section will only look at the title of every thread. Not being able to edit all the old stuff out reduces the chances of the last few items selling, and makes for a very messy section.

GIVE ME MY EDIT PRIVILEGES BACK GOD DAMMIT.... :unsure:

it is a pain because you cant edit the first post which most of the time is needed so you can update price drops, add pictures, etc.

what i suggest is: allow editing of the first post (but not the title of thread) but also allow editing of the sub-title of the thread (so if the item is sold we can put a SOLD underneath the title

This way you can track the traders through the title which is more then enough information.

I have lost my editing ability's on all my posts.. I used to be able to edit any of my post, this morning that has stopped and can only edit my last post..does it have a time limit on it?

Instead of being able to edit I have to delete and start again..

Is there something new being trialed?

Ok read Barons post and that's crap that we have to report now if we want a post edited and I reckon puts more work on the already stretch mods and admins, makes it hard for me to edit my first post when organising events, I have the same thread running constantly and just update first post for each new month :D will adapt to the timelimit if that's the new way :)

so far I have only had one person hit report post and use it to edit their post. and I did it straight away. which is surprising given that I am a mod of quite a few sections.

if you have a post you want edited, either to update info, or fix spelling mistakes or whatever reason, simply hit the report post button on your post state what you want changed and the relevant section mod will fix it up. :woot:

i've reported few time on my for sale section but have no responses.. anyway, i'll report it again, just want to get my for sale topic delete as it've sold

cheers

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