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As others already commented a lot of content creators are getting copyright claims for just 5 seconds humming of a song and this allows them to edit that part and change it. It’s funny how people want to edit their tweets when they misstype something but don’t want others to do so. In a video of 10min there are a lot of mistakes to be made and things that can be changed.


> people want to edit their tweets when they misstype something but don’t want others to do so

Those are actually two different (though somewhat overlapping) kinds of edits. People want "I wrote tyop instead of typo and that makes me sound like a idiot, so imma fix that". They don't want "@jswift1729 tweeted that we should kill children for food, but then edited it so everyone compaining about it sounds delusional".

This problem could be (mostly) solved easily by showing the most-revised version by default, but including a text to the effect of "edited 5 times ; last edited 1970-01-02 04:30:21" linking to a list of all revisions.


Basically implement wikipedia's history system.


Kudos for @jswift1729 reference!


I think most people are fine with allowing edits, provided it's transparent and people can see the video has been altered and when


I moved to the UK but I still know many friends from Spain that work from 9am-1pm -> lunch break -> 3pm-7pm. Which means that in reality they can end up leaving the office at 7:30pm. By the other hand I worked for the Catalan TV for many years and they had very flexible hours and I could leave by 5pm, but it's not that usual in my experience (and that was 12 years ago).


Yeah, 2h break from 1pm to 3pm is the most I've seen.


Thanks! Not very intuitive. I thought that was making reference to your browser once installed, not as a "show me more" button.


I agree, I didn't figure that out until I read comments either. A little "click here" hint could go a long way here.


I was also thinking about creating a stock screener but don't know where to get market data. Where do you get yours? Thank you!

I think your app could be better with some UX/UI re-thinking.


For commercial apps one needs to buy data. Personal projects can use free data from some websites. I have ideas (and others' suggestions) to improve the UI of the app, but decided to pursue other directions.


They can pull an app out from the App Store but they never, ever had the ability to remove it from your phone.



Yes.

That link acknowledges a kill switch for malicious apps, which they've never used.


not necessarily a good thing -http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/07/first-ios-malware-fou... - Still could be on devices, no reason it should be


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