So I edited an answer here, to provide a more purist approach to defining a model.

But this guy rejected my edit because "allowing random members to change answers defeats the purpose on allowing the community to vote on them"

What does this mean? What happened?

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Exactly, and he is rejecting my improvement because he just feels like it? – Dmitry Kharlamov Jan 18 at 0:57
I wouldn't waste my time worrying about it if I were you. – Abe Miessler Jan 18 at 0:58
@Jake223 thanks again! – Dmitry Kharlamov Jan 18 at 4:56
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blame the approvers of your suggested edit - what they did borders to review-abuse. It's worth noting (click more on suggestion page for "Reviewer Stats") that one of them is inexperienced (<250 reviews), and two others looks like robo-approvers with scores +387/-5 and (drumroll!) +2550/-15 – gnat Jan 18 at 8:25
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wow @gnat! Thanks! – Dmitry Kharlamov Jan 19 at 6:37

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up vote 15 down vote accepted

If you have a different answer or think an answer has a problem, make a new one, or comment. Don't just edit it to change the nature of the answer. As the suggested edit page says,

How to Edit

► fix grammatical or spelling errors
► clarify meaning without changing it
► correct minor mistakes
► add related resources or links
always respect the original author

Bolding is mine.

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Thanks for your answer. If you look at my edit, it does not change the nature of an answer, just changes the field type to the one recommended in the docs, so that anyone who ends up using that code will be reminded yet again to write better code, that's all. – Dmitry Kharlamov Jan 18 at 1:02
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So write a comment. Changing the method used is a change of the content of the answer. Maybe the answerer thinks this method is the best in this case - Who knows? If you cite the documentation, It will likely be changed. But it is my opinion, and the opinion of the site AFAIK that changing code is changing the nature of the answer. – Jakob Weisblat Jan 18 at 1:05
Thanks for the tip @Jake223. I wasn't aware of that, and in the past submitted corrections to the code and received gratitude for that. I wish every person who voted down this question would instead just voice their opinion. Sad to know there are so many immature ones among us. – Dmitry Kharlamov Jan 18 at 4:50
@DmitryKharlamov, Voting is a responsible and mature method to keep the quality of this site very high. Complaining about it is not constructive... learn from it instead. – Sparky Jan 19 at 0:33

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