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RE: You "CAN" Now Edit Posts Older Than 7 Days!!!

in #steem6 years ago (edited)

Barge? I just found out tonight that I can now edit my articles, posts, comments and replies that are over 7 days old. That is fabulous. I am a member of both Steemit and Hubpages. The way I see it is that if Hubpages and other writing platforms allow for their writers to edit their published content, it should be the same way with Steemit. Now it is. Hooray! By the way, I found your article above to be informative. I admit that I'm more of a plain-Jane type of Steemit writer, but I still will likely be exploring that other stuff you described above.

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Hey @epicenterdefacto, nice you have finally discovered this - I see that you wished for it a year ago (my other comment to you). One of the main uses of unlimited editing for me is a regularly updated blogmap as described above, which is a permalink on my main profile page. Thanks for visiting 🔆

@barge Thank you for responding. I'm happy that the 7-day limit has been removed. However, one thing that I was not aware of is that now there is a limit on how many posts a Steemit user can make per day. It wasn't like that when I joined Steemit in June of 2017. That new rule is really going to slow down Steemit users in their efforts to post. Let's hope that Steemit gets rid of that new rule, because it's more harmful than beneficial to Steemit users. Ouch!

Do you know what that limit is? I don't imagine that most folk post more than a few times a day, although of course many do.

I believe that it is one post per day. Here is the article that provides information on it.>>>click onto https://steemit.com/hf20/@ura-soul/1-comment-post-per-day-limit-for-new-users-do-the-new-rules-leave-space-for-growth

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