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I recently asked a questiona question on Stack Overflow. Someone edited itedited it but then reverted the edit (as indicated by "[Edit removed during grace period]").

If the user didn't contribute to improving my question, why does that user appear on the question page as the editor?


  

My arguments against the current behavior:

  1. Correctness: Nothing has been edited.
  2. Self-promotion: One gets listed as the most recent editor not having edited.
  3. Visual clutter: The widget is a distracting cue to browse the revision history, especially if a lower-rep user has modified a higher-rep user's question. (In cases like these, there's no need to view the revision history because no modifications have been made.)

I recently asked a question on Stack Overflow. Someone edited it but then reverted the edit (as indicated by "[Edit removed during grace period]").

If the user didn't contribute to improving my question, why does that user appear on the question page as the editor?


 

My arguments against the current behavior:

  1. Correctness: Nothing has been edited.
  2. Self-promotion: One gets listed as the most recent editor not having edited.
  3. Visual clutter: The widget is a distracting cue to browse the revision history, especially if a lower-rep user has modified a higher-rep user's question. (In cases like these, there's no need to view the revision history because no modifications have been made.)

I recently asked a question on Stack Overflow. Someone edited it but then reverted the edit (as indicated by "[Edit removed during grace period]").

If the user didn't contribute to improving my question, why does that user appear on the question page as the editor?

 

My arguments against the current behavior:

  1. Correctness: Nothing has been edited.
  2. Self-promotion: One gets listed as the most recent editor not having edited.
  3. Visual clutter: The widget is a distracting cue to browse the revision history, especially if a lower-rep user has modified a higher-rep user's question. (In cases like these, there's no need to view the revision history because no modifications have been made.)
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I recently asked a question on Stack Overflow. Someone edited it but then reverted the edit (as indicated by "[Edit removed during grace period]").

If the user didn't contribute to improving my question, why does that user appear on the question page as the editor?


My arguments against the current behavior:

  1. Correctness: Nothing has been edited.
  2. Self-promotion: One gets listed as the most recent editor not having edited.
  3. Visual clutter: The widget is a distracting cue to browse the revision history, especially if a lower-rep user has modified a higher-rep user's question. In(In cases like these, there's no need to view the revision history because no modifications have been made.)

I recently asked a question on Stack Overflow. Someone edited it but then reverted the edit (as indicated by "[Edit removed during grace period]").

If the user didn't contribute to improving my question, why does that user appear on the question page as the editor?


My arguments against the current behavior:

  1. Self-promotion: One gets listed as the most recent editor not having edited.
  2. Visual clutter: The widget is a distracting cue to browse the revision history, especially if a lower-rep user has modified a higher-rep user's question. In cases like these, there's no need to view the revision history because no modifications have been made.

I recently asked a question on Stack Overflow. Someone edited it but then reverted the edit (as indicated by "[Edit removed during grace period]").

If the user didn't contribute to improving my question, why does that user appear on the question page as the editor?


My arguments against the current behavior:

  1. Correctness: Nothing has been edited.
  2. Self-promotion: One gets listed as the most recent editor not having edited.
  3. Visual clutter: The widget is a distracting cue to browse the revision history, especially if a lower-rep user has modified a higher-rep user's question. (In cases like these, there's no need to view the revision history because no modifications have been made.)
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