Timeline for Can I edit an answer to add a prevention message to a security vulnerability?
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May 23, 2017 at 12:37 | history | edited | CommunityBot |
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Oct 23, 2015 at 9:51 | history | edited | user456814 |
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Jun 13, 2015 at 6:59 | answer | added | Audrius Meškauskas | timeline score: 0 | |
Jul 23, 2014 at 22:31 | history | edited | user456814 |
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Jul 21, 2014 at 8:03 | history | edited | Peter Mortensen | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Jul 20, 2014 at 20:05 | vote | accept | user2226755 | ||
Jul 20, 2014 at 19:56 | history | edited | user456814 |
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Jul 20, 2014 at 19:49 | comment | added | user2226755 | Without say "noob". Lot of people don't have the English mother tongue... And don't read the big block of the text who isn't very well presented like me. | |
Jul 20, 2014 at 19:44 | answer | added | user456814 | timeline score: 26 | |
Jul 20, 2014 at 19:29 | comment | added | Pekka | @Cupcake If they copy&paste code without even reading the text right above it, there's nothing you can do to save them and they're going to create security holes either way. | |
Jul 20, 2014 at 19:28 | comment | added | user456814 | @Pekka웃 I would rather not have noobs running around punching security holes into software that I may end up using eventually . | |
Jul 20, 2014 at 19:27 | comment | added | Pekka | I like your edit suggestion and would have voted to accept it - but then, people here have a point, too. Ultimately, it's the programmer's responsibility to understand the code they are using, not ours. Especially when everything is explained in the same answer, in full. | |
Jul 20, 2014 at 19:00 | comment | added | user456814 | @minitech the problem with that is that clueless noobs will highly upvote anything that at first sight looks like it will solve their problem, while they have no freaking clue and understanding about the security issues. You can leave an "Editors note: security vulnerability" to make it clear where the original author's words end and the editor's begins. Warnings in comments are not enough sometimes, especially when they're not bold, and when they're buried beneath a pile of other comments. | |
Jul 20, 2014 at 18:46 | history | edited | Peter Mortensen | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
Copy edited. Used the official name of Stack Exchange - see section "Proper Use of the Stack Exchange Name" in http://stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance (the last section).
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Jul 20, 2014 at 14:34 | comment | added | Ry- Mod | Point it out with votes and comments (the comment is already taken care of). It’s not your call on whether someone else’s answer should decry itself. | |
Jul 20, 2014 at 11:20 | comment | added | user2226755 | Thank but it's not important to me this edit, but I want help the beginners who use this code without read the answer text. | |
Jul 20, 2014 at 11:13 | comment | added | user000001 | Well there is a highly upvoted comment that warns against using the code. If you really wan't to edit it you will have to wait until you earn 2000 points. | |
Jul 20, 2014 at 11:10 | comment | added | user2226755 | What do I to do ? Nothing ? | |
Jul 20, 2014 at 9:54 | comment | added | user000001 | The problem is that the reviewers are usually not experts in the topic of the question/answer, so they often reject edits that require reviewing of technical content, instead of skipping. | |
Jul 20, 2014 at 9:33 | history | asked | user2226755 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |