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You should not even think about accepting such an edit unless you can be sure that the information being added is 110% correct, which usually requires being an expert in the field of the question. Allowing an edit which adds potentially incorrect information has consequences for the reputation (both numeric reputation score, and in terms of how other SO users perceive them) of the answer's author.

You should not even think about accepting such an edit unless you can be sure that the information being added is 110% correct, which usually requires being an expert in the field of the question. Allowing an edit which adds potentially incorrect information has consequences for the reputation (both numeric reputation score, and in terms of how other SO users perceive them) of the answer's author. It also degrades the quality of the site by making such incorrect information appear authoritative based on the answers' existing upvotes and/or the reputation of the author.

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You should not even think about accepting such an edit unless you can be sure that the information being added is 110% correct, which usually requires being an expert in the field of the question. Allowing an edit which adds potentially incorrect information has consequences for the reputation (both numeric reputation score, and in terms of how other SO users perceive them) of the answer's author.