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I rarely contribute to StackOverflowStack Overflow but I have to agree to this as well. Just a scenario where even one character can be important.

I was searching for an answer to a daily-life javascriptJavaScript problem, where a user posted a good solution. The code had a for loop, which he forgot to end. I wasted some time to figure out what the problem was through my console and fixed it. When I tried to add the closing curly brace to the original answer, SOFthe site wouldn't let me to.

I think this is a good enough reason to allow normal users to domake minor edits too.

I rarely contribute to StackOverflow but I have to agree to this as well. Just a scenario where even one character can be important.

I was searching for an answer to a daily-life javascript problem, where a user posted a good solution. The code had a for loop, which he forgot to end. I wasted some time to figure out through my console and fixed it. When I tried to add the closing curly brace to the original answer, SOF wouldn't let me to.

I think this is a good enough reason to allow normal users to do minor edits too.

I rarely contribute to Stack Overflow but I have to agree to this as well. Just a scenario where even one character can be important.

I was searching for an answer to a daily-life JavaScript problem, where a user posted a good solution. The code had a for loop, which he forgot to end. I wasted some time to figure out what the problem was through my console and fixed it. When I tried to add the closing curly brace to the original answer, the site wouldn't let me.

I think this is a good enough reason to allow normal users to make minor edits too.

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I rarely contribute to StackOverflow but I have to agree to this as well. Just a scenario where even one character can be important.

I was searching for an answer to a daily-life javascript problem, where a user posted a good solution. The code had a for loop, which he forgot to end. I wasted some time to figure out through my console and fixed it. When I tried to add the closing curly brace to the original answer, SOF wouldn't let me to.

I think this is a good enough reason to allow normal users to do minor edits too.