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Aug 6, 2014 at 19:34 comment added cHao I do think the help section could be clearer on the topic. The only official guidance i've seen (outside of Meta) is the text on the full edit page that <2k editors see, and it could be considered a bit vague. (It says "clarify meaning without changing it" and "always respect the original author". I interpret the combination as "keep the post true to the original author's intent". No doubt some people interpret it differently.)
Aug 6, 2014 at 17:24 comment added halfer @cHao, I don't find myself disagreeing with that. When I wrote this, I was nodding at Bill's view, which is that the edit "probably would have been accepted by just about anybody". There is of course an edit history on answers, though I accept not everyone checks them (and a self-edit following a third-party edit makes it a bit less clear unless the history is specifically consulted). Regarding edit freedom not being carte blanche, I wonder if a clarification to the Help page would be in order?
Aug 6, 2014 at 16:36 comment added cHao "Answers are editable" is not carte blanche. My name is attached to my posts, and a reader is going to start out assuming that i wrote whatever's in them. If you edit them to add stuff i wouldn't have added (say, because i believe it irrelevant or incorrect), you're putting words in my mouth....and i personally get a bit irked about that too. The more accepted option would be to post the extra info as a comment. Then the info's there either way, but it remains clear whose ideas are whose. (And if i agree that the info improves the post, i can still add it and credit you.)
Aug 5, 2014 at 22:38 comment added halfer Subsequent thought: even after the rollback, the high-rep user is expected to remain civil. He should have flagged the edit war for a moderator to deal with, and noted this action in a civil comment - and hopefully he will read this to hear that suggestion.
Aug 5, 2014 at 22:35 comment added halfer Thanks @Joshua. You're quite right about the OP's rollback - I acknowledged that in my answer. I'm still of the view that the high-rep user in question was at least curt to start with, and (IMO again) they need a gentle community reminder that their answers are editable. "Please do not edit my answer" and "I did not flag [CW]" may point to a misunderstanding of Stack Overflow's guidelines.
Aug 5, 2014 at 22:13 comment added Joshua Ulrich I would agree, when the added content is correct and relevant. Neither were the case in this instance. And not to excuse the rudeness, but the answerer was mostly civil (the "DUDE" could be considered rude) until the OP edited the answer twice and accused the answerer of being unhelpful. Some may consider rolling back an author's rollback of your edit to be rude...
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