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by aaron695
2245 days ago
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Like what? Slack can do it, what are they so special? I guess maybe in a fluent back and forward it might slow people a little worrying about things they shouldn't. But this is not my experience. This inability seems the IT industry at it's worse. It's like some Frankenstein putting immutability onto human beings. |
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I don't understand. Communication has historically not been possible to "edit". There's nothing inhuman about that. If I say something, I've said it. Of course I can later make a correction, but the words I said remain said. The same has been true for the thousands of years we've had written communication, until a few years ago (on some platforms).
Personally, I find editing messages a misfeature. There's few things more annoying than replying to a message, and then finding out that the message you're replying to has been replaced by another one. If a platform has this feature, it makes me less likely to use it.