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I am just curious on what the etiquette is on editing answers. I just had an (old) answer edited because the editor disagreed with my choice of code. Not a grammatical error or wrong link, but some working code.

While I agree that the edit is correct and probably better, it is a choice. Shouldn't this edit rather have been a comment to encourage discussion?

Here is the edit in question: http://stackoverflow.com/posts/19457703/revisionshttps://stackoverflow.com/posts/19457703/revisions

I am just curious on what the etiquette is on editing answers. I just had an (old) answer edited because the editor disagreed with my choice of code. Not a grammatical error or wrong link, but some working code.

While I agree that the edit is correct and probably better, it is a choice. Shouldn't this edit rather have been a comment to encourage discussion?

Here is the edit in question: http://stackoverflow.com/posts/19457703/revisions

I am just curious on what the etiquette is on editing answers. I just had an (old) answer edited because the editor disagreed with my choice of code. Not a grammatical error or wrong link, but some working code.

While I agree that the edit is correct and probably better, it is a choice. Shouldn't this edit rather have been a comment to encourage discussion?

Here is the edit in question: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/19457703/revisions

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I am just curious on what the etiquette is on editing answers. I just had an (old) answer edited because the editor disagreed with my choice of code. Not a grammatical error or wrong link, but some working code.

While I agree that the edit is correct and probably better, it is a choice. Shouldn't this edit rather have been a comment to encourage discussion?

Here is the edit in question: http://stackoverflow.com/revisions/19457703/http://stackoverflow.com/posts/19457703/revisions

I am just curious on what the etiquette is on editing answers. I just had an (old) answer edited because the editor disagreed with my choice of code. Not a grammatical error or wrong link, but some working code.

While I agree that the edit is correct and probably better, it is a choice. Shouldn't this edit rather have been a comment to encourage discussion?

Here is the edit in question: http://stackoverflow.com/revisions/19457703/

I am just curious on what the etiquette is on editing answers. I just had an (old) answer edited because the editor disagreed with my choice of code. Not a grammatical error or wrong link, but some working code.

While I agree that the edit is correct and probably better, it is a choice. Shouldn't this edit rather have been a comment to encourage discussion?

Here is the edit in question: http://stackoverflow.com/posts/19457703/revisions

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Etiquette on editing answers

I am just curious on what the etiquette is on editing answers. I just had an (old) answer edited because the editor disagreed with my choice of code. Not a grammatical error or wrong link, but some working code.

While I agree that the edit is correct and probably better, it is a choice. Shouldn't this edit rather have been a comment to encourage discussion?

Here is the edit in question: http://stackoverflow.com/revisions/19457703/