"I wish the cite wood let me change that."
Comments upgrade could do any or all of the following:
1 Allow one minute in which commentators could change if clicking the wrong plus/minus by mistake.
2 Spellcheck option and delay during which you can and are advised to read before approving.
3 Alternatively spellcheck adding alternatives (labelled corrected, or in new colour, various reasons - to allow for posts to show the education or native language of speaker, to show the original is labelled original spelling sic' or in colour to show alternative spelling for the benefit of the reader and/or writer e.g. USA spelling, colour and colour - c o l o r - it has already changed mine!
4 Anybody searching for reasons for an accident is made to waste time or often gives up because too many comments are emotional adding no new facts: 'Shocking'. 'I cried when I read this', 'tell them we care'.
Label the first five different emotional reactions as such (e.g. positive; sending sympathy; negative: they deserve it; neutral who cares, move on). Allow other posters to either click on agreement or be diverted to a page of condolences. Allow the primary comments to be additional facts (e g a similar accident took place at this location in such a year).
Comments upgrade could do any or all of the following:
1 Allow one minute in which commentators could change if clicking the wrong plus/minus by mistake.
2 Spellcheck option and delay during which you can and are advised to read before approving.
3 Alternatively spellcheck adding alternatives (labelled corrected, or in new colour, various reasons - to allow for posts to show the education or native language of speaker, to show the original is labelled original spelling sic' or in colour to show alternative spelling for the benefit of the reader and/or writer e.g. USA spelling, colour and colour - c o l o r - it has already changed mine!
4 Anybody searching for reasons for an accident is made to waste time or often gives up because too many comments are emotional adding no new facts: 'Shocking'. 'I cried when I read this', 'tell them we care'.
Label the first five different emotional reactions as such (e.g. positive; sending sympathy; negative: they deserve it; neutral who cares, move on). Allow other posters to either click on agreement or be diverted to a page of condolences. Allow the primary comments to be additional facts (e g a similar accident took place at this location in such a year).
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