Does anyone else besides me sometimes keep editing their blog posts for 10 minutes after posting them?
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No. Unless there is a really bad typo. What goes up, stays up.
Heh, sort of, but I also keep editing (or nit-picking) before I post, which means it takes forever for anything to go up. :)
Yes, sometimes. Mostly it’s because every now and then I discover a typo — usually a homonym, I have random trouble the here and hear and whole and hole, for some odd reason — or sometimes I see an opportunity for a better word choice, or maybe a statement that doesn’t, after five minutes, read like I thought it would. But then usually I’m done. : )
Yup, All the time! And always like 10 min. after too.
Yep. I write too fast, then find embarrassing typos, then fix them, then find more, then repeat the process.
Yes. I sometimes use my posts as a way to vent, and therefore type too fast. After it is posted at times I find a typo, or such. I never change words or thoughts after it has been posted, but just add a comma, or such.
No. Unless there is a really bad typo. What goes up, stays up.
Heh, sort of, but I also keep editing (or nit-picking) before I post, which means it takes forever for anything to go up. :)
Yes, sometimes. Mostly it’s because every now and then I discover a typo — usually a homonym, I have random trouble the here and hear and whole and hole, for some odd reason — or sometimes I see an opportunity for a better word choice, or maybe a statement that doesn’t, after five minutes, read like I thought it would. But then usually I’m done. : )
Yup, All the time! And always like 10 min. after too.
Yep. I write too fast, then find embarrassing typos, then fix them, then find more, then repeat the process.
Yes. I sometimes use my posts as a way to vent, and therefore type too fast. After it is posted at times I find a typo, or such. I never change words or thoughts after it has been posted, but just add a comma, or such.