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(Just an estimate, mind you...)
How many posts/replies do you write and then erase on this site?
Irregardless of the reasons, is this a normal thing for most on here?
These days, I find myself at around 50% discarded posts/replies.
Clouds Passing
(7,043 posts)lark
(25,903 posts)I've gotten a couple of hides because of hot headed replies so try not to do that anymore.
markodochartaigh
(5,048 posts)Either my reply was too cynical (salty in today's lingo), didnt really add anything, somebody already posted what I was going to say while I was replying, or was too derogatory towards someone who is generally "on our side" (looking at you Senator Schumer not supporting the Democratic candidate, while giving tacit support to the Trump supported candidate). Also I delete posts which I feel simply won't resonate because the soapbox I'm standing on is too high.
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MiHale
(12,639 posts)Or the OPs Ive started then trashed
my post count would be in the multiple hundreds of thousands.
For various reasons
My alligator mind overwhelms my hummingbird commonsense and I fall victim to rage posting. When I read what in the heat of the moment I was pissed about I'm able to rethink and respond more appropriately (most of the time
).
OldBaldy1701E
(10,225 posts)If I had posted every time I thought about it.... my count would be around the same.
As far as actually starting a post before changing my mind, or creating a post, but then erasing it for various reasons...
I would have to go look at the post numbers, but I still say around half never see the light of day.
Emile
(40,669 posts)quaint
(4,671 posts)Regardless of merit, my technical difficulties eat half of those.
Aristus
(71,671 posts)n/t
question everything
(51,704 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(10,225 posts)JoseBalow
(9,182 posts)after mistakenly attributing comments to the wrong person, based on an inaccurate article.
If I ever edit a post, it's only to correct a spelling or grammar error, or to add additional relevant information.
True Dough
(25,869 posts)But, if I had exercised more discretion, it should be closer to 25%. Usually, I just let it fly!