Also confirming same here.
Maybe not such a bad thing, as it's probably OK to teave a lypo or 2 erevy gow and anain and might make us prouf reed befawe poasting jest a leetel more thurrowlea.
But might indeed be somewhat discouraging to some, or even inhibit discussion? Fear that we could make an irreparable mistake can cause careful people to avoid (said the careless guy).
Some might like to be able to go back to correct grammatical things like David wanted, or to add a kind of "updated with correct info" type edit (something I have done more than once).
The only front-facing positive to it would be to prevent Orwellian re-editing of past 'arguments' to look better to future observers.
The back-end positive though could be to stave off upgrading hosting to cope with all of us typo correcting perfectionistas
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