I'm amazed at the level of reasoned argument and discussion on the internet, that's testimony to UKW in itself!
I have only recently noticed that I can't edit old posts, as I wanted to make a title change to highlight I'd updated my workshop build. Considering the conversation above I do think this a retrograde step. Whilst I understand that once posted everything is out there and you can never get it back, and that people can detract from the value of old posts if they have a 'moment' and declare 'it's my ball and if you don't play how I want I'll take it away', but these are the exceptions not the norm. Removing a useful function for the majority to prevent an action by the minority is just going to annoy people. All these sites have back up so if someone has a 'moment', surely the posts can be recovered and the offender banned, they likely exited stage left after their mass delete anyhow.
Regards a decline in contribution. Whilst not a prolific poster I have posted a few WIPs over the years, and I've noticed I used to get plenty of comments and criticisms, and questions. This showed people were engaged with what I was doing, helped me to learn, and made me want to post more. This engagement seems to have dropped off considerably, I'm not sure why, there are plenty of likes flying around but it's the posts that I want to engage with. That said I've just kicked off another WIP so we'll see what that brings.
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I have only recently noticed that I can't edit old posts, as I wanted to make a title change to highlight I'd updated my workshop build. Considering the conversation above I do think this a retrograde step. Whilst I understand that once posted everything is out there and you can never get it back, and that people can detract from the value of old posts if they have a 'moment' and declare 'it's my ball and if you don't play how I want I'll take it away', but these are the exceptions not the norm. Removing a useful function for the majority to prevent an action by the minority is just going to annoy people. All these sites have back up so if someone has a 'moment', surely the posts can be recovered and the offender banned, they likely exited stage left after their mass delete anyhow.
Regards a decline in contribution. Whilst not a prolific poster I have posted a few WIPs over the years, and I've noticed I used to get plenty of comments and criticisms, and questions. This showed people were engaged with what I was doing, helped me to learn, and made me want to post more. This engagement seems to have dropped off considerably, I'm not sure why, there are plenty of likes flying around but it's the posts that I want to engage with. That said I've just kicked off another WIP so we'll see what that brings.
F.