I think we should be able to edit our posts for 48-72 hours after we post them. Especially those of us who update our diets in our journal entries I think that this would really help out a lot. 
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Robert DiMaggio said:Let me answer that with a question: why would anyone need to change a post after 24 hours? I see no reason or point of doing this.
^MonStar said:I think we should be able to edit our posts for 48-72 hours after we post them. Especially those of us who update our diets in our journal entries I think that this would really help out a lot.![]()
It is easier to find the information in the first post. It would be nice to see updated meals, training and everything just in one post.Robert DiMaggio said:why would a journal entry change after the fact?
It is easier to find the information in the first post. It would be nice to see updated meals, training and everything just in one post.
IMO

I would like to bring this up again, sorry. Can you make it to where only journals can be updated after 36 hours? I really do use my journal to tweak my routine, and posting each meal because I don't know when the next time I can post, really makes my journal look like ass, and it makes it much harder to look things up. If you can great, if not that is fine. I was just hoping that if enough people asked, you might consider it.
Look down your crotch for a reality check.Haha see! Ignored!
Rob, seriously, cmon, please.
Or atleast respond, I feel like a black man trying to get a taxi.
Is it really 24 Hrs? It seems that about 30 minutes after my post I cannot edit it anymore.