TechHive: Facebook allows edits for typos and botched auto-corrects

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Sep 26th 2013, 23:20, by Zach Miners, IDG News Service

The first draft of anything is terrible, Ernest Hemingway once said (though in slightly more colorful language). Facebook is applying some similar thinking and allowing users to edit their posts.

Starting Thursday, Facebook's website and its Android app will allow users to make changes to posts after they have been published. The feature will be coming to iOS soon, a Facebook spokeswoman said.

With a digital eraser, users could potentially twist the meaning of their friends' comments and likes, intentionally or not. Imagine posting about an accomplishment, receiving a wave of congratulatory comments, and then changing the information in the original post.

But Facebook is more focused on the grammatical advantages of the tool. It can be used "if you notice a typo or get tripped up by auto-correct," a spokeswoman said via email.

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