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Question Posted Tuesday March 8 2005, 9:42 pm

What Happens when you edit an answer?
Does the person get an alert or anything? If an answer to a question is edited- will the person ever find out?

I have recently edited a few questions, and i was wondering if there was a point or not.

Thanks!!
*-KeLs-*


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selectopaque answered Wednesday March 9 2005, 8:58 am:
The person will get an email saying that their question has been answered again.
Whether or not they think to scroll down and re-read your answer again is up to them. You could try making your edit more noticable, like, by putting "EDIT:" before you write it.

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XoUkrainianBabeXo answered Tuesday March 8 2005, 10:22 pm:
No they don't receive an alert or e-mail. The only way they will find out is if they go back to their question and look at the answers again, like if someone else answered as well is most likely the reason they might read the others again.

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