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Being the third one asking a similar questionBeing the third one asking a similar question, I actually got an answer.

The idea is that the whole page is consumed. So much for why it is that way.

I totally agree to the proposal to make editing more granular. Another use case for that is: If somebody adds two examples to a topic and I want to reject one but approve the other, I'm stuck. It's all or nothing.

Applying this to all sections appears to be the most reasonable approach.

Being the third one asking a similar question, I actually got an answer.

The idea is that the whole page is consumed. So much for why it is that way.

I totally agree to the proposal to make editing more granular. Another use case for that is: If somebody adds two examples to a topic and I want to reject one but approve the other, I'm stuck. It's all or nothing.

Applying this to all sections appears to be the most reasonable approach.

Being the third one asking a similar question, I actually got an answer.

The idea is that the whole page is consumed. So much for why it is that way.

I totally agree to the proposal to make editing more granular. Another use case for that is: If somebody adds two examples to a topic and I want to reject one but approve the other, I'm stuck. It's all or nothing.

Applying this to all sections appears to be the most reasonable approach.

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Being the third one asking a similar question, I actually got an answer.

The idea is that the whole page is consumed. So much for why it is that way.

I totally agree to the proposal to make editing more granular. Another use case for that is: If somebody adds two examples to a topic and I want to reject one but approve the other, I'm stuck. It's all or nothing.

Applying this to all sections appears to be the most reasonable approach.