If an outsider went through 10 pages of comment history they would see the edit button has been used twice in the last 16 days. One on a one liner that couldn't have been expanded with context, the other being a paragraph long comment that could have been expanded for context, but is impossible to tell. So it is clear the poster knows of the edit button, and 199/200 times does not use it to expand a comment with context and likely doesn't ever use it to expand with context. Is there some fuckery afoot? Sure why not, but some fuckery afoot backstopped by weeks of user behavior? Eh, kind of reaching there hombre.
E1: And the two posts are referencing two different people, the first one presuming the manager was male and innocent, the second one expanding that it was a woman who was innocent and not an employee of the restaurant.
E2: 20 comments per page? Corrected my stat.
I use the edit button to correct spelling mistakes. People use the edit button to change the context of what they said after other people make comments. This is a technique to make those people look bad by altering what they were commenting on. I don't do that. I only edit spelling, not the original context of my comment. On the above, I assumed it was blacks attacking the staff because that is the most common occurrence. Then I learned they were whites acting like niggers and I made the second comment.
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