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When I was reviewing suggested edits lately, I come across a user who put code formatting around every language and control that is mentioned in a post. They also added white-spaces after lots of the sentences. I had always thought that languages and generic control names (such as buttons) shouldn't have code formatting around them (because for one thing, the post gets very messy), so I rejected the edits. However, three other users approvedapproved them.

I read this post, and it seems like code languages and generic control names shouldn't have code formatting.

So should the above edit have been rejected?
Or was this proper use of formatting?

When I was reviewing suggested edits lately, I come across a user who put code formatting around every language and control that is mentioned in a post. They also added white-spaces after lots of the sentences. I had always thought that languages and generic control names (such as buttons) shouldn't have code formatting around them (because for one thing, the post gets very messy), so I rejected the edits. However, three other users approved them.

I read this post, and it seems like code languages and generic control names shouldn't have code formatting.

So should the above edit have been rejected?
Or was this proper use of formatting?

When I was reviewing suggested edits lately, I come across a user who put code formatting around every language and control that is mentioned in a post. They also added white-spaces after lots of the sentences. I had always thought that languages and generic control names (such as buttons) shouldn't have code formatting around them (because for one thing, the post gets very messy), so I rejected the edits. However, three other users approved them.

I read this post, and it seems like code languages and generic control names shouldn't have code formatting.

So should the above edit have been rejected?
Or was this proper use of formatting?

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When I was reviewing suggested edits lately, I come across a user who put code formatting around every language and control that is mentioned in a post. They also added white-spaces after lots of the sentences. I had always thought that languages and generic control names (such as buttons) shouldn't have code formatting around them (because for one thing, the post gets very messy), so I rejected the edits. However, three other users approved them.

I read this postthis post, and it seems like code languages and generic control names shouldn't have code formatting.

So should the above edit have been rejected?
  
Or was this proper use of formatting?

When I was reviewing suggested edits lately, I come across a user who put code formatting around every language and control that is mentioned in a post. They also added white-spaces after lots of the sentences. I had always thought that languages and generic control names (such as buttons) shouldn't have code formatting around them (because for one thing, the post gets very messy), so I rejected the edits. However, three other users approved them.

I read this post, and it seems like code languages and generic control names shouldn't have code formatting.

So should the above edit have been rejected?
  Or was this proper use of formatting?

When I was reviewing suggested edits lately, I come across a user who put code formatting around every language and control that is mentioned in a post. They also added white-spaces after lots of the sentences. I had always thought that languages and generic control names (such as buttons) shouldn't have code formatting around them (because for one thing, the post gets very messy), so I rejected the edits. However, three other users approved them.

I read this post, and it seems like code languages and generic control names shouldn't have code formatting.

So should the above edit have been rejected? 
Or was this proper use of formatting?

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When I was reviewing suggested edits lately, I come across a user who put code formatting around every language and control that is mentioned in a post. They also added white-spaces after lots of the sentences. I had always thought that languages and generic control names (such as buttons) shouldn't have code formatting around them (because for one thing, the post gets very messy), so I rejected the edits. However, three other users approved them. 

I read this post, and it seems like code languages and generic control names shouldn't have code formatting. 

So should the above edit have been rejected? Or
Or was this proper use of formatting?

When I was reviewing suggested edits lately, I come across a user who put code formatting around every language and control that is mentioned in a post. They also added white-spaces after lots of the sentences. I had always thought that languages and generic control names (such as buttons) shouldn't have code formatting around them (because for one thing, the post gets very messy), so I rejected the edits. However, three other users approved them. I read this post, and it seems like code languages and generic control names shouldn't have code formatting. So should the above edit have been rejected? Or was this proper use of formatting?

When I was reviewing suggested edits lately, I come across a user who put code formatting around every language and control that is mentioned in a post. They also added white-spaces after lots of the sentences. I had always thought that languages and generic control names (such as buttons) shouldn't have code formatting around them (because for one thing, the post gets very messy), so I rejected the edits. However, three other users approved them. 

I read this post, and it seems like code languages and generic control names shouldn't have code formatting. 

So should the above edit have been rejected?
Or was this proper use of formatting?

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