I don't think this feature has been suggested before, I've tried to
search for it and couldn't find something that would fit with my
idea nor something that relates to it.
Anyway, I'd like to suggest that we could be able to edit our PMs,
just like we do with our forum posts.
I just sent a PM to -Max regarding a doubt I had with a certain
code in the BBcode Guide thread but I accidently posted the same
image URL using the [img] tag.
I know I could simply go there and send another PM or wait for him
to reply and sent the correct image URL but maybe been able to edit
your PM would be way more interesting and faster to fix issues you
might've with it.
I also know that quite a few users will choose the option "This
wouldn't affect me/I wouldn't use it" but I think it's worth a
try to suggest this.
Thanks for taking your time to read this.
Have a great day!
You got a point.
I can't really find a way to overcome this and to be able to let
users edit their PMs.
I think you would need to take a print screen of it and maybe there
could be a message letting the users who are part of the
conversation know that the message has been edited.
Even when it's edited and you have the actual proof of it, image, I
still think you'll be able to report the users to the Moderators.
You can screenshot. Also, you're able to delete Posts, so Wynaut
edit PMs? I sprited something and put in the wrong link. I then had
to find the link agian and send an new PM, instead of editing the
existing one.
all im saying if if the user doesnt read it by the time it was
edited after saying some rule breaking then they got away scotch
free thus making screenshot unless and then no proof
Hope you know I'm not arguing with you or anything like that,
right?
Also, same thing applies to feeds and forum posts.
The user can always delete the feed or edit the forum post before
someone can actually notice it but your argument is sure valid and
that's why I think there should be a note saying "[i]Edited at
[Date] [Current hour PH based]" i.e. "Edited at 31/May/2015 13:52"
In addition to what Gabe is saying, I think there should be a way
to view the original as well. This could be something only the site
staff can do, but it can be useful in those events where the person
would be reported but edited their PM. Next to the edited date
there could be a link that says 'View Original' and would bring up
the original message in a similar appearance as a quote or spoiler.
Perhaps an 'Edit History' like the pages on Wikipedia?
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Having a way to see the messages and what has been modified in them
would be invading the privacy of the users.
As far as I can remember, the Mods don't have access to your
messages unless you send them a print screen of it (PM) or report
it (PalPad conversations).
What about making the PM's editable until they have been read by
the person who gets it?
That would solve the problem about suddenly changed PM's after you
recieved one. And actually there is no need to be able to change a
sent and read PM anyway ;3
That sounds more logical.
For example: user A sends a message to user B.
User B gets the notification with the letter sign on the upper bar
and clicks it.
He gets to the PM's page and click on the blue box with the name of
user A and gets redirected to the page with all their PM
history.
When user B clicks on the message and opens it, a condition would
be satisfied (.i.e. ViewMessage == true) and due to that the
button/option "Edit message" would be enabled for user A to edit
his message.
The new message would show up after user A would click "Edit Post"
and refreshing the page.
I think Lighty_Luna meant that the button should be disabled after
the message was read.
As long as the message isn't read, you can edit it, but that option
disappears once the message is read.
(so the edit-condition should be ViewMessage == False)
Editing a message after it is read is unnecessary; the wrong
message has already been seen, so you might as well send a new one,
explaining/correcting your mistake.
Editing a message should only be possible as long as it hasn't been
read yet (in my opinion)
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