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If you edit/rename a choice, it's like adding a new choice, even if it's just a typo fix.
All the answers to the renamed choice are not grouped with the former choice, which is very confusing.
Ideally editing a choice means just fixing a typo, or rewording, obviously not making a completely new choice
If you really don't want that choice anymore, delete it and add a new one
Funny enough, questions have the opposite behavior.
If you edit/rename a question, it's still the same question rather than a new question, so all the answers submitted to that question before/after renaming are still grouped together.
If you edit/rename a choice, it's like adding a new choice, even if it's just a typo fix.
All the answers to the renamed choice are not grouped with the former choice, which is very confusing.
Ideally editing a choice means just fixing a typo, or rewording, obviously not making a completely new choice
If you really don't want that choice anymore, delete it and add a new one
Funny enough, questions have the opposite behavior.
If you edit/rename a question, it's still the same question rather than a new question, so all the answers submitted to that question before/after renaming are still grouped together.
More context https://posthog.slack.com/archives/C07QD3LT8U9/p1740491304109369
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