If the conversation/log is not to be confusing for those who come to it as a resource -- such as my students at Oxford, it's necessary to remove the log of some meetings that took place only for the purpose of being recorded and later edited. The announcement in the log of the recording is misleading once the edited recording is placed in its final home, which (for the moment at least, and because of the apparent slowness and unreliability of Stream) is the Files section of the channel, not Stream. Imagine, if you will, trying to explain to a user that the user can remove and/or edit some of the material from the log of the channel s/he curates, but not other material. Imagine trying to describe the principle by which the kinds of material that may not be removed are determined.
If the conversation/log is not to be confusing for those who come to it as a resource -- such as my students at Oxford, it's necessary to remove the log of some meetings that took place only for the purpose of being recorded and later edited. The announcement in the log of the recording is misleading once the edited recording is placed in its final home, which (for the moment at least, and because of the apparent slowness and unreliability of Stream) is the Files section of the channel, not Stream. Imagine, if you will, trying to explain to a user that the user can remove and/or edit some of the material from the log of the channel s/he curates, but not other material. Imagine trying to describe the principle by which the kinds of material that may not be removed are determined.