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I am very concerned about this edit which added the code snippetcode snippet markup, but completely broke the CSS by adding spaces and breaking lines that the OP didn't put or have their original question, like this;

  background - color: red;
}#
company {
  width: 50 % ;

I don't know, but the uniformity of these goof-ups makes me think the user ran a script to do the editing for them. The user (<2k rep) has had 730 approved edits and 100 rejected edits.

If the user is running a script, I suspect a lot of work has gone into cleaning up the problems of the script - and perhaps worse, some edits may have been left in situ and have at best misrepresented the OPs, or at worst had some users attempt to use the broken code (especially if the question had already been answered and the broken code was not mentioned)!

There seemed to be no benefit of adding the code snippet feature anyway.

I've since edited the question to fix the problems that were caused by this edit.

Should anyone "tell him off"? This seems to be a case of unintended vandalism.

I am very concerned about this edit which added the code snippet markup, but completely broke the CSS by adding spaces and breaking lines that the OP didn't put or have their original question, like this;

  background - color: red;
}#
company {
  width: 50 % ;

I don't know, but the uniformity of these goof-ups makes me think the user ran a script to do the editing for them. The user (<2k rep) has had 730 approved edits and 100 rejected edits.

If the user is running a script, I suspect a lot of work has gone into cleaning up the problems of the script - and perhaps worse, some edits may have been left in situ and have at best misrepresented the OPs, or at worst had some users attempt to use the broken code (especially if the question had already been answered and the broken code was not mentioned)!

There seemed to be no benefit of adding the code snippet feature anyway.

I've since edited the question to fix the problems that were caused by this edit.

Should anyone "tell him off"? This seems to be a case of unintended vandalism.

I am very concerned about this edit which added the code snippet markup, but completely broke the CSS by adding spaces and breaking lines that the OP didn't put or have their original question, like this;

  background - color: red;
}#
company {
  width: 50 % ;

I don't know, but the uniformity of these goof-ups makes me think the user ran a script to do the editing for them. The user (<2k rep) has had 730 approved edits and 100 rejected edits.

If the user is running a script, I suspect a lot of work has gone into cleaning up the problems of the script - and perhaps worse, some edits may have been left in situ and have at best misrepresented the OPs, or at worst had some users attempt to use the broken code (especially if the question had already been answered and the broken code was not mentioned)!

There seemed to be no benefit of adding the code snippet feature anyway.

I've since edited the question to fix the problems that were caused by this edit.

Should anyone "tell him off"? This seems to be a case of unintended vandalism.

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I am very concerned about this editthis edit which added the code snippet markup, but completely broke the CSS by adding spaces and breaking lines that the OP didn't put or have their original question, like this;

  background - color: red;
}#
company {
  width: 50 % ;

I don't know, but the uniformity of these goof-ups makes me think the user ran a script to do the editing for them. The user (<2k rep) has had 730 approved edits and 100 rejected edits.

If the user is running a script, I suspect a lot of work has gone into cleaning up the problems of the script - and perhaps worse, some edits may have been left in situ and have at best misrepresented the OPs, or at worst had some users attempt to use the broken code (especially if the question had already been answered and the broken code was not mentioned)!

There seemed to be no benefit of adding the code snippet feature anyway.

I've since edited the question to fix the problems that were caused by this edit.

Should anyone "tell him off"? This seems to be a case of unintended vandalism.

I am very concerned about this edit which added the code snippet markup, but completely broke the CSS by adding spaces and breaking lines that the OP didn't put or have their original question, like this;

  background - color: red;
}#
company {
  width: 50 % ;

I don't know, but the uniformity of these goof-ups makes me think the user ran a script to do the editing for them. The user (<2k rep) has had 730 approved edits and 100 rejected edits.

If the user is running a script, I suspect a lot of work has gone into cleaning up the problems of the script - and perhaps worse, some edits may have been left in situ and have at best misrepresented the OPs, or at worst had some users attempt to use the broken code (especially if the question had already been answered and the broken code was not mentioned)!

There seemed to be no benefit of adding the code snippet feature anyway.

I've since edited the question to fix the problems that were caused by this edit.

Should anyone "tell him off"? This seems to be a case of unintended vandalism.

I am very concerned about this edit which added the code snippet markup, but completely broke the CSS by adding spaces and breaking lines that the OP didn't put or have their original question, like this;

  background - color: red;
}#
company {
  width: 50 % ;

I don't know, but the uniformity of these goof-ups makes me think the user ran a script to do the editing for them. The user (<2k rep) has had 730 approved edits and 100 rejected edits.

If the user is running a script, I suspect a lot of work has gone into cleaning up the problems of the script - and perhaps worse, some edits may have been left in situ and have at best misrepresented the OPs, or at worst had some users attempt to use the broken code (especially if the question had already been answered and the broken code was not mentioned)!

There seemed to be no benefit of adding the code snippet feature anyway.

I've since edited the question to fix the problems that were caused by this edit.

Should anyone "tell him off"? This seems to be a case of unintended vandalism.

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