There have been cases where someone edited their OP more than 48 hours after it was originally posted for a good reason. For example, updating a thread when something changes so that it is up-to-date on a particular subject (would be dumb to make a whole new thread every time). I see no reason to make legitimate use cases impossible only to prevent the rare case of people editing away their posts.
Furthermore, limiting this "post cannot be edited after 48 hours" feature to opening posts wouldn't actually fully solve the problem in those rare cases, since people would still be able to nuke their non-opening posts if they wanted to.
Has this ever even happened before besides this one user? Doesn't seem worth implementing a whole new feature because of a single dumb user deleting three posts.
Hillside_Moose said:
And no, deleting the threads wasn't the correct course of action; even if the aliases were dumb, the responses within the threads weren't. We archive forum threads so we don't have to repeat the same damn argument every time someone suggests the same damn alias/implication.
I do agree that deleting the threads didn't help anything. Should be undeleted IMO.