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What is the best way to add info to a post, edit the post to include the new info, or create a new post?

This is assuming that there has not been a reply to the original post of course.
 
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What is the best way to add info to a post, edit the post to include the new info, or create a new post?

This is assuming that there has not been a reply to the original post of course.
You can change a post in the first 24 hrs after your original post. That is what I would normally do and if it's outside the 24 hrs I would create a new post.
 
What is the best way to add info to a post, edit the post to include the new info, or create a new post?

This is assuming that there has not been a reply to the original post of course.
It all depends on the situation. Obviously if there has been a reply then its probably best to add a new post. Generally, if its a very short period of time then its ok to edit. but people who have already read the original post will unlikely see the new update.
 
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