Thread:Gaiasweetgirl/@comment-28519806-20180212042936/@comment-29954643-20180212045159

Edit history of posts is very easy to see. Evaluate and decide if your intention is to change the tone or meaning of your post. If it is, and someone has already posted after you, then I agree with Kat here. Also I agree that if the tone or meaning is changed, always leave an EDIT line that explains your reason for doing that and remember that someone may already have posted unbeknownst to you, so changes like that should be infrequent and always honestly admitted.

If only for typos and/or grammatical reasons, just correct it. The post displays that it has been edited and anyone can see the change when looking in the history. I do always look until I've learned who to trust and who to not trust. That is up to each member to decide.

Removals of a post is a different matter. Dropping a nastigram, and then removing your post is not a good thing to do, especially when any time has gone by. Someone may react badly and defensively and then there is no referback for an understanding of why that might be. Oh, yes, I almost forgot, this is only my opinion of wiki etiquette which may or may not be shared. - El