As anyone familiar with my posts, of the "off-topic" variety especially, these can take a good deal of time to compose; which since the new thirty minute to editing a post rule, I've become increasingly interested in creating something I can live with on the site-sans any great embarrassment at least.(?)
Now, just today trying to post a new thread in the "off-topic" forum, I'm confronted with something I've never encountered before which is hugely annoying since causing me to loose the finished results of a long day's work, with just the initial version left I'd started with about eight or so hours ago.
This is where I get a message saying my "token has expired" when I try to send a window I want a preview on.
Previously I've been able to let a potential post sit for any length of time on the computer whether I was on-line or not, sometimes days at a time or even longer. As soon as I clicked "preview" the next window would come up in the browser as if I'd been there momentarily before.
I'd be curious why such change is necessary and the philosophies behind them too.
As with the relatively new thirty minutes to edit a post, which seems constrictive; yet also understandable if someone were to radically alter a post sometime later, which could make any subsequent dialogue seem irrational for instance.
Though with my long posts there seems to almost always be the chance to make my meaning more clear without alteration of the intent of my ideas at all.
Not to mention errors in punctuation or conjugation that are often way too common sometimes difficult to notice if mentally exhausted after working at the same thing a long time, as I transcribe my thoughts as though in conversation which can be ridiculous in print; until composed to a better literary standard so to speak.(my computer is old and also screwed up by demented service people; which doesn't have a word processing application any more, so that I tend to compose everything either in a browser window or the email application...the dock has malfunctioned for months now too, which would make "text-edit" easier to use, which is the only alternative)
Now, just today trying to post a new thread in the "off-topic" forum, I'm confronted with something I've never encountered before which is hugely annoying since causing me to loose the finished results of a long day's work, with just the initial version left I'd started with about eight or so hours ago.
This is where I get a message saying my "token has expired" when I try to send a window I want a preview on.
Previously I've been able to let a potential post sit for any length of time on the computer whether I was on-line or not, sometimes days at a time or even longer. As soon as I clicked "preview" the next window would come up in the browser as if I'd been there momentarily before.
I'd be curious why such change is necessary and the philosophies behind them too.
As with the relatively new thirty minutes to edit a post, which seems constrictive; yet also understandable if someone were to radically alter a post sometime later, which could make any subsequent dialogue seem irrational for instance.
Though with my long posts there seems to almost always be the chance to make my meaning more clear without alteration of the intent of my ideas at all.
Not to mention errors in punctuation or conjugation that are often way too common sometimes difficult to notice if mentally exhausted after working at the same thing a long time, as I transcribe my thoughts as though in conversation which can be ridiculous in print; until composed to a better literary standard so to speak.(my computer is old and also screwed up by demented service people; which doesn't have a word processing application any more, so that I tend to compose everything either in a browser window or the email application...the dock has malfunctioned for months now too, which would make "text-edit" easier to use, which is the only alternative)
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