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How much do you edit a post before finishing?


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  1. 1. How many edits do you make?

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I don't find myself adding anything on, usually its just fixing spelling mistakes I notice only after posting and the dreaded posting on one of the counting games and realising I wasn't looking at the newest page so my number was way off :Pip-giggle:

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I do too many edits before I post. It usually starts with a super detailed answer, then I remove some parts, because it sounded better in my head, then add other parts, because I've removed too much, until it's a completely different answer that I don't even want to post, and then I delete what's left, because I don't like what it says, and then people say I don't talk much, and they're right. :(

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I have not anumber, but it appens really often that I edit my post before I finnish it. Mostly because I realize that I made some grammatical mistakes. English is not my mother language and sometimes, it happen that my sentence makes no sence in english or some words are written wrong why I change them before I finish them. 

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It depends. Usually I just write out the post, reread, edit it maybe once or twice if needed and then post it. Sometimes after posting I’ll reread it again and realize I either made a typo or could’ve written something more clearly.


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It's a process.  I usually edit it in my head before I start posting anything, and then there's usually a few revisions, checks for spelling mistakes, etc. before I can hit the Submit button.  I may even add on a thought or two or change some wording here and there as well.  

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