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I made a fairly minor edit to an answer that fixed an issue with invalid syntax ordering to an otherwise correct response.

The edit was rejected, for what I feel are invalid reasons.

I could have suggested the edit as a comment on the answer, but I feel this would have added unnecessary clutter. Am I wrong here and what recourse do I have to have it approved?

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The answerer has a silver badge. A user who has a badge in a language tag should know the syntax rules of that language.

In other words, downvote and comment.

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    Unless he made a simple typo, which is likely. Can you explain why downvoting and commenting is a better solution than just fixing an obvious typo? Aug 29, 2016 at 11:50
  • @CodyGray Because it's the answerer's responsibility to get the syntax right.
    – SE is dead
    Sep 1, 2016 at 0:49
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The problem with fixing errors like that is it might hide the user's actual problem, which obfuscates it from anyone trying to answer it.

If I had public Sring myDumbMistake and you edited it out, I would be confused and so would the answerers. Instead, post a comment or an answer in case that's the root of their problem.

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    The thing being edited was an answer, not a question.
    – nobody
    Aug 29, 2016 at 2:04
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    Whoops. Serves me right for using SO on my phone.
    – Athena
    Aug 29, 2016 at 3:26

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