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I'm looking to contest a rejected edit, that was rejected by the OP on two separate occasions. One was via an overwrite by editing the answer, the second was done by the user as an actual rejection.

The first edit can be seen herehere. The second edit can be seen herehere.

I attempted to improve the formatting and make the post more readable. In its current state, the spacing makes it a bit difficult to parse. I added some method formatting and other similar things. I was also removing possible sensitive information, as I don't think e-mails and names should be given out in such a question.

I saw here the best way to contest is to raise a question on meta. Do people agree with my edit, or was I removing necessary information with taking away the spaces? Is there something else I missed? Let me know if this isn't the place to raise this and what I should do instead.

I'm looking to contest a rejected edit, that was rejected by the OP on two separate occasions. One was via an overwrite by editing the answer, the second was done by the user as an actual rejection.

The first edit can be seen here. The second edit can be seen here.

I attempted to improve the formatting and make the post more readable. In its current state, the spacing makes it a bit difficult to parse. I added some method formatting and other similar things. I was also removing possible sensitive information, as I don't think e-mails and names should be given out in such a question.

I saw here the best way to contest is to raise a question on meta. Do people agree with my edit, or was I removing necessary information with taking away the spaces? Is there something else I missed? Let me know if this isn't the place to raise this and what I should do instead.

I'm looking to contest a rejected edit, that was rejected by the OP on two separate occasions. One was via an overwrite by editing the answer, the second was done by the user as an actual rejection.

The first edit can be seen here. The second edit can be seen here.

I attempted to improve the formatting and make the post more readable. In its current state, the spacing makes it a bit difficult to parse. I added some method formatting and other similar things. I was also removing possible sensitive information, as I don't think e-mails and names should be given out in such a question.

I saw here the best way to contest is to raise a question on meta. Do people agree with my edit, or was I removing necessary information with taking away the spaces? Is there something else I missed? Let me know if this isn't the place to raise this and what I should do instead.

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I'm looking to contest a rejected edit, that was rejected by the OP on two separate occasions. One was via an overwrite by editing the answer, the second was done by the user as an actual rejection.

The first edit can be seen here. The second edit can be seen here.

I attempted to improve the formatting and make the post more readable. In its current state, the spacing makes it a bit difficult to parse. I added some method formatting and other similar things. I was also removing possible sensitive information, as I don't think e-mails and names should be given out in such a question.

I saw herehere the best way to contest is to raise a question on meta. Do people agree with my edit, or was I removing necessary information with taking away the spaces? Is there something else I missed? Let me know if this isn't the place to raise this and what I should do instead.

I'm looking to contest a rejected edit, that was rejected by the OP on two separate occasions. One was via an overwrite by editing the answer, the second was done by the user as an actual rejection.

The first edit can be seen here. The second edit can be seen here.

I attempted to improve the formatting and make the post more readable. In its current state, the spacing makes it a bit difficult to parse. I added some method formatting and other similar things. I was also removing possible sensitive information, as I don't think e-mails and names should be given out in such a question.

I saw here the best way to contest is to raise a question on meta. Do people agree with my edit, or was I removing necessary information with taking away the spaces? Is there something else I missed? Let me know if this isn't the place to raise this and what I should do instead.

I'm looking to contest a rejected edit, that was rejected by the OP on two separate occasions. One was via an overwrite by editing the answer, the second was done by the user as an actual rejection.

The first edit can be seen here. The second edit can be seen here.

I attempted to improve the formatting and make the post more readable. In its current state, the spacing makes it a bit difficult to parse. I added some method formatting and other similar things. I was also removing possible sensitive information, as I don't think e-mails and names should be given out in such a question.

I saw here the best way to contest is to raise a question on meta. Do people agree with my edit, or was I removing necessary information with taking away the spaces? Is there something else I missed? Let me know if this isn't the place to raise this and what I should do instead.

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I'm looking to contest a rejected edit, itthat was rejected by the OP on two separate occasions. One was via an overwrite as they updatedby editing the answer, the second was done by the user as an actual rejection. 

The first edit can be seen here. The second edit can be seen here.

I attempted to improve the formatting and make the post more readable, in. In its current state, the spacing makes it a bit difficult to parse. I added some method formatting and other similar things. I was also removing possible sensitive information, as I don't think e-mails and names should be given out in such a question. 

I saw here the best way to contest is to raise a question on meta. Do people agree with my edit, or was I removing necessary information with taking away the spaces? Is there something else I missed?

  Let me know if this isn't the place to raise this and what I should do instead.

I'm looking to contest a rejected edit, it was rejected by the OP on two separate occasions. One was via an overwrite as they updated the answer, the second was done by the user as an actual rejection. The second edit can be seen here

I attempted to improve the formatting and make the post readable, in its current state, the spacing makes it a bit difficult to parse. I added some method formatting other similar things. I was also removing possible sensitive information, as I don't think e-mails and names should be given out in such a question. I saw here the best way to contest is to raise a question on meta. Do people agree with my edit, or was I removing necessary information with taking away the spaces? Is there something else I missed?

  Let me know if this isn't the place to raise this and what I should do instead.

I'm looking to contest a rejected edit, that was rejected by the OP on two separate occasions. One was via an overwrite by editing the answer, the second was done by the user as an actual rejection. 

The first edit can be seen here. The second edit can be seen here.

I attempted to improve the formatting and make the post more readable. In its current state, the spacing makes it a bit difficult to parse. I added some method formatting and other similar things. I was also removing possible sensitive information, as I don't think e-mails and names should be given out in such a question. 

I saw here the best way to contest is to raise a question on meta. Do people agree with my edit, or was I removing necessary information with taking away the spaces? Is there something else I missed? Let me know if this isn't the place to raise this and what I should do instead.

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