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I agree that edits should not substantively modify the original meaning of an answer. But original extra material should, I think, be encouraged, especially since the donor is giving of their time for no reward at all. While setting up an edit war is to be discouraged, I am disappointed this high-rep user rejected it, and so rudely too.

From the Help Centre (see here):

If you are not comfortable with the idea of your contributions being collaboratively edited by other trusted users, this may not be the site for you.

From the same page, reasons to edit a post include:

  • To add related resources

We can of course debate the precise meaning of the reasons to edit — indeed we should. That said, if the community is in two minds as to whether this kind of edit is too substantial, hopefully everyone who sees this Meta discussion will at least be reminded to "roll back with civility".

I agree that edits should not substantively modify the original meaning of an answer. But original extra material should, I think, be encouraged. While setting up an edit war is to be discouraged, I am disappointed this high-rep user rejected it, and so rudely too.

From the Help Centre (see here):

If you are not comfortable with the idea of your contributions being collaboratively edited by other trusted users, this may not be the site for you.

From the same page, reasons to edit a post include:

  • To add related resources

We can of course debate the precise meaning of the reasons to edit — indeed we should. That said, if the community is in two minds as to whether this kind of edit is too substantial, hopefully everyone who sees this Meta discussion will at least be reminded to "roll back with civility".

I agree that edits should not substantively modify the original meaning of an answer. But original extra material should, I think, be encouraged, especially since the donor is giving of their time for no reward at all. While setting up an edit war is to be discouraged, I am disappointed this high-rep user rejected it, and so rudely too.

From the Help Centre (see here):

If you are not comfortable with the idea of your contributions being collaboratively edited by other trusted users, this may not be the site for you.

From the same page, reasons to edit a post include:

  • To add related resources

We can of course debate the precise meaning of the reasons to edit — indeed we should. That said, if the community is in two minds as to whether this kind of edit is too substantial, hopefully everyone who sees this Meta discussion will at least be reminded to "roll back with civility".

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halfer
  • 20.4k
  • 11
  • 62
  • 96

I agree that edits should not substantively modify the original meaning of an answer. But original extra material should, I think, be encouraged. While setting up an edit war is to be discouraged, I am disappointed this high-rep user rejected it, and so rudely too.

From the Help Centre (see here):

If you are not comfortable with the idea of your contributions being collaboratively edited by other trusted users, this may not be the site for you.

From the same page, reasons to edit a post include:

  • To add related resources

We can of course debate the precise meaning of the reasons to edit — indeed we should. That said, if the community is in two minds as to whether this kind of edit is too substantial, hopefully everyone who sees this Meta discussion will at least be reminded to "roll back with civility".