Thread:DaNASCAT/@comment-125.39.134.57-20120324015308/@comment-4674838-20120327050956

^I've said pretty much everything I wanted to, all I wish to add is this:

I would hesitate to edit that list that you posted. I see it as representing your personal words and opinion, not as community content -- it would be extremely disrespectful for me to edit it. And I have no need to do so, because I could quote it easily enough assuming that quoting were implemented properly in a forum environment. If I were to add to your list, what I would add is:

Clarification: I'm not opposed to people being able to "view source" on my posts, if it helps them learn code. All I am opposed to is editing/modification.
 * Ability for user X to set in their preferences whether other people are able to edit X's forum posts. (I personally don't want people editing my blogs, comments, message wall posts or forum posts. These are personal communications and social networking add ons. They enhance the wiki, but are not community content and wiki philosophy doesn't really need to be applied to these.)
 * And/or "give admins an on/off setting for whether or not users are able to edit other people's forum posts, so that individual wikis can decide what works best for them" (as I said before)