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When in doubt When in doubt, SkipSkip.

I'd be inclined to reject it as "attempt to reply" - it replies to the answerer that the link is now dead. It's probably better to put this information in a comment, rather than outright editing the answer.

But Approve would not be entirely wrong in this case.
Verify that the tool is indeed gone, and that the answer wasn't spam. (If it was spam, it shouldn't be edited - it should be flagged).
If both conditions are met, then the edit is technically correct.
Also, it does not remove information. It's not removing the link, which might be useful if someone knows the way to a backup of the project.

When in doubt, Skip.

I'd be inclined to reject it as "attempt to reply" - it replies to the answerer that the link is now dead. It's probably better to put this information in a comment, rather than outright editing the answer.

But Approve would not be entirely wrong in this case.
Verify that the tool is indeed gone, and that the answer wasn't spam. (If it was spam, it shouldn't be edited - it should be flagged).
If both conditions are met, then the edit is technically correct.
Also, it does not remove information. It's not removing the link, which might be useful if someone knows the way to a backup of the project.

When in doubt, Skip.

I'd be inclined to reject it as "attempt to reply" - it replies to the answerer that the link is now dead. It's probably better to put this information in a comment, rather than outright editing the answer.

But Approve would not be entirely wrong in this case.
Verify that the tool is indeed gone, and that the answer wasn't spam. (If it was spam, it shouldn't be edited - it should be flagged).
If both conditions are met, then the edit is technically correct.
Also, it does not remove information. It's not removing the link, which might be useful if someone knows the way to a backup of the project.

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When in doubtWhen in doubt, SkipSkip.

I'd be inclined to reject it as "attempt to reply" - it replies to the answerer that the link is now dead. It's probably better to put this information in a comment, rather than outright editing the answer.

But Approve would not be entirely wrong in this case.
Verify that the tool is indeed gone, and that the answer wasn't spam. (If it was spam, it shouldn't be edited - it should be flagged).
If both conditions are met, then the edit is technically correct.
Also, it does not remove information. It's not removing the link, which might be useful if someone knows the way to a backup of the project.

When in doubt, Skip.

I'd be inclined to reject it as "attempt to reply" - it replies to the answerer that the link is now dead. It's probably better to put this information in a comment, rather than outright editing the answer.

But Approve would not be entirely wrong in this case.
Verify that the tool is indeed gone, and that the answer wasn't spam. (If it was spam, it shouldn't be edited - it should be flagged).
If both conditions are met, then the edit is technically correct.
Also, it does not remove information. It's not removing the link, which might be useful if someone knows the way to a backup of the project.

When in doubt, Skip.

I'd be inclined to reject it as "attempt to reply" - it replies to the answerer that the link is now dead. It's probably better to put this information in a comment, rather than outright editing the answer.

But Approve would not be entirely wrong in this case.
Verify that the tool is indeed gone, and that the answer wasn't spam. (If it was spam, it shouldn't be edited - it should be flagged).
If both conditions are met, then the edit is technically correct.
Also, it does not remove information. It's not removing the link, which might be useful if someone knows the way to a backup of the project.

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When in doubt, Skip.

But if you feel that you really should do something: verify that the tool is indeed gone, and that the answer wasn't spam. (If it was spam, it shouldn't be edited - it should be flagged).
If both conditions are met, then the edit is correct.

I'd be inclined to reject it as "attempt to reply" - it replies to the answerer that the link is now dead. It's probably better to put this information in a comment, rather than outright editing the answer.

But Approve would not be entirely wrong, in this case.
Verify that the sensetool is indeed gone, and that the answer wasn't spam. (If it was spam, it shouldn't be edited - it should be flagged).
If both conditions are met, then the edit is technically correct and.
Also, it does not remove information. It's not removing the link, which might be useful if someone knows the way to a backup of the project.

When in doubt, Skip.

But if you feel that you really should do something: verify that the tool is indeed gone, and that the answer wasn't spam. (If it was spam, it shouldn't be edited - it should be flagged).
If both conditions are met, then the edit is correct.

I'd be inclined to reject it as "attempt to reply" - it replies to the answerer that the link is now dead. It's probably better to put this information in a comment, rather than outright editing the answer.

But Approve would not be entirely wrong, in the sense that the edit is technically correct and does not remove information. It's not removing the link, which might be useful if someone knows the way to a backup of the project.

When in doubt, Skip.

I'd be inclined to reject it as "attempt to reply" - it replies to the answerer that the link is now dead. It's probably better to put this information in a comment, rather than outright editing the answer.

But Approve would not be entirely wrong in this case.
Verify that the tool is indeed gone, and that the answer wasn't spam. (If it was spam, it shouldn't be edited - it should be flagged).
If both conditions are met, then the edit is technically correct.
Also, it does not remove information. It's not removing the link, which might be useful if someone knows the way to a backup of the project.

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