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Benjamin Davies’s avatar

When a reader comes to a Veritula post via a link, the site should let them know if there is a superseding revised version of it, and if they would like to see that version instead. When I share things with my friends, I want them to see the most current version, not the version that corresponds to the link they have been given at some point in the past.

Right now it depends on the user seeing that it is not the most recent revision on their own.

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Dennis Hackethal’s avatar

…the site should let [visitors] know if there is a superseding revised version of [an idea].

There are arrow buttons linking to the previous and next version, and the UI says which version you’re currently looking at.

Criticism of #4437
Dennis Hackethal’s avatar

But there’s no indication that the current version has been superseded.

Criticism of #4500Criticized1*
Dennis Hackethal’s avatar

There is, in the comments.

Criticism of #4501
Benjamin Davies’s avatar

I would prefer to find out I was reading an outdated version of something before I started reading it, not at the end, and not in the comments.

Criticism of #4502Criticized2*
Dennis Hackethal’s avatar
2nd of 2 versions

A ‘supersession’ isn’t some special flag in the system – it’s just another criticism that can be countercriticized. So I hesitate to implement special functionality for ‘special’ criticisms.

Criticism of #4504