Something that I really appreciate after moving here from Reddit: I can finally edit titles!

No more having to delete and re-post when I notice a typo. No more having to endure the embarrassment when I don’t notice one until after the comments have already started.

It’s a small thing, but a relief nevertheless.

  • Rhaedas@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I had learned about this a week or so ago, and the concern about the ability was that since the title does appear in the URL as well, how would that affect potential falsification and abuse. Well, in seeing this post about it again, I thought I’d experiment. Assuming your original title just mentioned Lemmy I edited the URL, and lo and behold it goes to this same page. So then I thought, is that title part even important? I cut off the URL after the 114218 number. It still goes here. So I guess everything after the post number is ignored, which means there’s no problem at all.

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      1 year ago

      Other than the harmful “prank” type thing where you start with one title, gather comments and then edit it to make those comments mean something completely different, there is still the problem of creating an external link, getting the post to the top of hot/active/whatever and editing the URL to point somewhere malicious.
      The counterpoint which usually is “you can already do that with short url services”, to which the answer is “That’s why they were all banned on Reddit”.

      Especially as there is absolutely no indication on Kbin that the title has been edited anywhere, and on Lemmy it’s only that tiny pencil next to the post age.

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        1 year ago

        Both the Lemmy and kBin UI show the domain of the link in a post. I would assume if someone got a post to the top of hot/active/whatever and edited the URL, then the UI would be updated to show the new URL’s domain.

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      1 year ago

      Yes, that’s pretty common. Reddit URLs contain post titles as well, but they can be deleted without breaking navigation. I expect they’re added just for the convenience of human readers.