We came across this error messages while editing an answers:

Be advised: this post has been edited 1 time by other users while you were editing.

If a posts has been edited one times, should they be "another users" rather than "other users"?

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Didn't you write the [plurals] tag wiki a moment before you posted this? – waiwai933 Feb 25 '11 at 0:13
@Grace: ain't that, like, totally on purpose? A posts, one times, multiple user — and that's just the title. – ЯegDwight Feb 25 '11 at 0:23
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It's got to be on purpose, it's too much to be real – jmfsg Feb 25 '11 at 0:25
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If this is going to be a bug report, at least get the suggested correction right. "another user" ;) – Jeff Mercado Feb 25 '11 at 0:25
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@Reg I actually... missed all of the other instances. – Grace Note Feb 25 '11 at 0:29
Now that suggested edits can be edited while they're still suggestions, it's possible to have multiple people contribute to a single edit before it occurs, right? – Dan Grossman Feb 25 '11 at 1:40
@Dan: I didn't know about that. Are there meta-edit histories (an edit history of an edit)? – Andrew Grimm Feb 25 '11 at 1:53
looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue. youtube.com/watch?v=lyhaTQseKTQ – Jeff Atwood Apr 30 '11 at 7:18

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^^^^^^^^^^ that is the humorous part of my post if you have trouble figuring it out


Can a post be edited one times in total by multiple users?

I came across this error message while editing an answer:

Be advised: this post has been edited 1 time by other users while you were editing.

If a post has been edited one time, shouldn't it read "another user" rather than "other users"?

At the very least, couldn't it be more like:

Be advised: this post has been edited {countEdits} time{s|countEdits>1} by other user{s|countUsers>1} while you were editing.

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Did youse mean to change "one times" to "one time"? – Andrew Grimm Feb 25 '11 at 0:52

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