When one of your annoying friends that spends way too much time on facebook corrects your spelling. Obviously trying to call you out on simple forgotten grammar and spelling mishaps that may have occurred while you were quickly trying to comment/post something.
For those of us who have lives no big deal, for the peer editor, this is their shinning moment! To find a flaw in a hay stack of post. You go peer editor! You go!..right back to community college and peer edit while on your iphone in your class of students all 5 years younger than you.
Example of a peer edit:
Facebook thread:
Facebook post by a normal person, to a normal person: Hey jenny Ill see you tonight around 8, hope your going to make it!
Random asshole that has nothing to do, commenting on a comment: *I'll and *you're..I mean come on what are you in 5th grade!!! Hhahahha...so where are you guys going? Can I come?
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On Wikipedia, an edit war is where someone changes an entry, and then someone else changes it back. These two then keep changing the entry back and forth rather than discussing the matter on the talk page.
Recently, and edit war on Wikipedia's 'British Isles' entry over whether it was right to include Ireland in the British isles led to textbook pbulisher Fallons to remove all references to the 'British isles' from the Irish editions of their atlases.
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The practice used by radio presenters on stations with a promise of 'more music' of editing songs down to shorter lengths to give more time to talk crap or present their comedy skits.
Ed: Tone, you used to cut songs off before the final verse to give more time for comedy didn't you?
Tony: Yeah. It's the 'breakfast edit'. We once got 'Summer of '69' down to 53 seconds.
Much like the Oort Cloud, Oort Editing is when you take scraps of video or film from a shoot and edit it together. Most commonly used on wedding videos to show the bride and groom what happened while they were getting ready and/or shit was hitting the fan. It is very much free form editing and has been made easier by the advent of nonlinear editors
"I loved that extra footage you put at the end of our wedding video!"
"Thanks, I just did a little oort editing."
The amount of decaseconds (to the nearest tenth) it takes to edit three clip of sans saying get dunked on, divided by 3, to the power of how many videos were created within a five mile radius of your location. The result of this expression is rounded to the nearest whole number, and the result is known as the Power of Editing and can be used to: make any AI say whatever you please, dunk on other people, or countless other things. The Power of Editing varies from person to person, and the lower the value, the stronger your Power of Editing is. The stronger one's Power of Editing is, the more they can do with the power.
Person 1: Oh hey, how did you make siri say that??
Person 2: I just used the Power of Editing.
Person 1: What's your Power of Editing?
Person 2: 283.
Person 1: Wow, mines only 6,017,009!
whao! that movie has really lost it's xing, and it looked really good while we were shooting it... i think it must have been over-edited...