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It’d be cool if the first version, which could also serve as a lighthouse, let us edit our old posts and add territories.

I recall us talking about allowing post edits but with an editing fee that increases over time.

Personally, I don't really like the idea of people going back and changing the record after the fact.

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My idea is to just let us edit (just add?) the territories, not the content itself.

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Gotcha. Yes, I think that would be the most obvious first step, and perhaps the only step k00b ultimately wants to take.

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It’d be cool if the first version, which could also serve as a lighthouse, let us edit our old posts and add territories.

I don't understand your "lighthouse" metaphor.

As for editing old posts: remember that SN timestamps them after the editing timer expires. Allowing a new edit window means the site extrudes an arbitrarily willowy tree of timestamps, rather than the slightly neater graph it currencly creates. It's manageable although adds complexity that might not be preferable to simply replacing the chore of editing an old version with the opportunity to release a new edition.

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I don't understand your "lighthouse" metaphor.

It’s a pilot to test the waters for what’s next. A total blueprint to follow!

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