I often only read through my posts after I've posted them, and realizes there is something extremely funny or relevant I want to add to the post, so I edit.
I think an equally pertinent question would be "How often do people use the 'preview' function?"
I see lots of examples of people not previewing their posts before posting, such as horribly broken and messed up quote trees, embedded Youtube videos which have had embedding disabled by request, or broken links to images which looks something like this:
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I don't understand why people would bother to quote someone, or link a video or image but not even bother to check whether it displays properly, it completely defeats the purpose.
EDIT:
On the subject of editing posts, I mainly edit when I've posted something but then realise I haven't actually addressed the original topic... like I've just done now.
I used to only use it to fix errors in my posts, such as spelling, but now I find myself using it more and more frequently just to add afterthoughts to what I posted not 5 seconds before.
Quite often - sorting out large quote-streams that have gone wrong, adding in afterthoughts, addressing someone who posted in the meantime etc. as well as all the normal spelling corrections and so forth.
Usually for spelling mistakes or to add something on the end. For example I make a habbit of writing something and then if I missed something out/thought of something later I put it under "[Edit]"
Yeah, I do it all the time, mainly for mistakes, but also I'll think of something straight away after I post.
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FreelanceButler said:
If I notice a mistake, I'll edit it.
I'll also edit in quotes from other posts if I've already posted and then notice the post I want to quote. I have a habit of posting, then reading other posts.
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