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I spotted this answerthis answer in the edit queue. The editThe edit, TBH, makes me cringe. It's unsightly at best and the next reviewer clearly thought he was doing some good by keeping the strike-through and adding Wayback Machine links.

Is this really a good way to deal with this?

I spotted this answer in the edit queue. The edit, TBH, makes me cringe. It's unsightly at best and the next reviewer clearly thought he was doing some good by keeping the strike-through and adding Wayback Machine links.

Is this really a good way to deal with this?

I spotted this answer in the edit queue. The edit, TBH, makes me cringe. It's unsightly at best and the next reviewer clearly thought he was doing some good by keeping the strike-through and adding Wayback Machine links.

Is this really a good way to deal with this?

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I spotted this answerthis answer in the edit queue

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/451066/whats-the-easiest-most-practical-way-to-toggle-several-lightbulbs-with-a-pc/451238#451238

. The edit, TBH, makes me cringe. It's unsightly at best and the next reviewer clearly thought he was doing some good by keeping the strike-through and adding Wayback Machine links.

Is this really a good way to deal with this?

I spotted this answer in the edit queue

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/451066/whats-the-easiest-most-practical-way-to-toggle-several-lightbulbs-with-a-pc/451238#451238

The edit, TBH, makes me cringe. It's unsightly at best and the next reviewer clearly thought he was doing some good by keeping the strike-through and adding Wayback Machine links.

Is this really a good way to deal with this?

I spotted this answer in the edit queue. The edit, TBH, makes me cringe. It's unsightly at best and the next reviewer clearly thought he was doing some good by keeping the strike-through and adding Wayback Machine links.

Is this really a good way to deal with this?

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Dead links: is vandalizing the post acceptable?

I spotted this answer in the edit queue

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/451066/whats-the-easiest-most-practical-way-to-toggle-several-lightbulbs-with-a-pc/451238#451238

The edit, TBH, makes me cringe. It's unsightly at best and the next reviewer clearly thought he was doing some good by keeping the strike-through and adding Wayback Machine links.

Is this really a good way to deal with this?