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Paragraph editing too furious.

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Hippy | 22:50 Mon 20th Dec 2004 | Site Suggestions
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This "Editing by Answerbank" is more than a joke. It seems that we are now not permitted to write answers using paragraphs, thus making sense easier to appreciate, and layout easier on the eye.

 

Why give us the facility through the much touted improved text editor, then remove the effects that it produces? What is the real advantage according to Answerbank to have a wadge of grey and forbidding text rather than one thought one paragraph, and those paragraphs separated by a bit of space?

 

Answers, please.

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Some of the paragraph spacing in some of my answers has been removed by the gremlin, but not by the editor.

Paragraphs are permitted. Of course they are. There may be a technical problem unrelated to my moderation. I shall look into it.

I have just noticed that the gremlin has written "Edited by Answerbank" in one of my answers even though it is exactly the same - it hasn't even taken out any paragraph breaks or anything.
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Every "moderation" in this thread (URL below) has had its paragraphs removed. Furthermore, it is hard to find anything other than that which has been "moderated".

 

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Jobs_and_Careers/Question84490.html

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I've had one, a lengthy answer where I spaced the paragraphs for readability as there were a lot of numbers in the answer.  When I came back later the spaces had been removed, which hardly helped.  It's the final answer here:

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Sport/Question83494.html

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