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I got an edit rejectededit rejected which I personally find very useful since it turns a good answer with a too-prosaic writing into one which is better readable.

Despite my explicit intent to preserve the author's style as much as possible, the edit got rejected.

Is the style of editing against the SO spirit?

I got an edit rejected which I personally find very useful since it turns a good answer with a too-prosaic writing into one which is better readable.

Despite my explicit intent to preserve the author's style as much as possible, the edit got rejected.

Is the style of editing against the SO spirit?

I got an edit rejected which I personally find very useful since it turns a good answer with a too-prosaic writing into one which is better readable.

Despite my explicit intent to preserve the author's style as much as possible, the edit got rejected.

Is the style of editing against the SO spirit?

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Is an edit which transforms a wall of text appropriate?

I got an edit rejected which I personally find very useful since it turns a good answer with a too-prosaic writing into one which is better readable.

Despite my explicit intent to preserve the author's style as much as possible, the edit got rejected.

Is the style of editing against the SO spirit?