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by justplay 4420 days ago
Technically i understand its importance but in terms of UX this thing is terrible. For a non English speakers, they usually take some time to reply and most of the time they end up with `expired link`. I doubt the user who wrote very big comment (usually highest rated comment in that thread) use HN editor, I guess they first write in the word processor and then copy it here since the amount of time it involved in writing comment is not sufficient.
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For a non English speakers, they usually take some time to reply and most of the time they end up with `expired link`. I doubt the user who wrote very big comment (usually highest rated comment in that thread) use HN editor, I guess they first write in the word processor and then copy it here since the amount of time it involved in writing comment is not sufficient.

I use the HN edit box. On mobile, I take care to copy my comment to clipboard before submitting it, so that if I hit the unknown/expired issue then I can hit the back button, refresh, paste, and resubmit. On desktop it's a nonissue because when it happens you can hit the back button and (in firefox/chrome) the edit box will have dutifully saved your whole comment, so nothing will have been lost.

And you are okay with it?
Of course. Their time is limited, and they spend it on more important matters: how to get better stories, how to detect voting rings, how to eliminate randomness of whether stories are upvoted during their short time in the /newest queue, etc. I'm happy they spend their time working on what matters; unknown/expired link is a nonissue in comparison.