9:52 PM
this is a defeatist mindset. way to go stackoverflow for being stubborn over such a common feature. i'd rather have a list of recently visited posts than pour through ages of browser history — Patrick Michaelsen 15 secs ago
@Paolo If they're genuinely trying to improve their post, sure, why not. however, you'd probably find that if that occurred, it'd become a far less effective tactic. I don't understand why you are so concerned about this. Is it problematic... because they earned more rep than you feel they should have? — Kevin B 1 min ago
@SeyyedKhandon If it's clearly defined and unique, yes, otherwise if it's generic like "error: we found an error", then no. There are better descriptions. — Braiam 26 secs ago
10:47 PM
'"removing unneeded exposition" was outside the scope of what a good edit should be'--If it's unneeded it should be edited out. An edit should not change the author's intent; so if they're unclear the best an editor can do is improve unclear phrasing where intent is clear; so revert of someone's clarifying edit would not affect whether they would flag re clarity. But anyway it is unhelpful & misconceived to hypothesize what their reason or attitude was; your imaginings that people vote inappropriately let alone with malice are jumps to conclusions. — philipxy 1 min ago
Please research before considering posting a question. How to Ask Help center [meta] Meta Stack Exchange — philipxy 11 secs ago
Please research before considering posting a question. How to Ask Help center Meta Stack Exchange — philipxy 1 min ago
@Braiam Well, algorithms on Turing machines or oracle machines aren't "software algorithms", for lack of better terminology. — Passer By 33 secs ago
Editing prose purely for reasons style is frowned upon. But within a style prose should be concise etc. Of course, "style" has no definite meaning. This is as code edits--indentation style should not be changed, but it is good to edit code to add missing indentation, make naming or indentation consistent, remove e. — philipxy 40 secs ago
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