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I think that most people have probably stumbled across http://stackoverflow.com/a/1732454/2191572https://stackoverflow.com/a/1732454/2191572 by now and it is quite entertaining.

One thing which I wanted to do is see in my recent stumble is the Markdown code which may or may not have been used to write the answer, but the edit button is grayed out.

Yes, I am aware that I can see the edit historyedit history or visit data.stackexchange but what if there was no edit history or, like most users of the site, not familiar with data.stackexchange?

Another facet which comes to mind is: are low-rep users allowed to edit questions at all? What if a low-rep user is trying to write a very good first question but they are not quite familiar with markdown so they wish to see how the pros do it but are not allowed to?

Basically my question boils down to:

Should all users and visitors be allowed to see the markdown source code of a question/answer any time they please?


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I think that most people have probably stumbled across http://stackoverflow.com/a/1732454/2191572 by now and it is quite entertaining.

One thing which I wanted to do is see in my recent stumble is the Markdown code which may or may not have been used to write the answer, but the edit button is grayed out.

Yes, I am aware that I can see the edit history or visit data.stackexchange but what if there was no edit history or, like most users of the site, not familiar with data.stackexchange?

Another facet which comes to mind is: are low-rep users allowed to edit questions at all? What if a low-rep user is trying to write a very good first question but they are not quite familiar with markdown so they wish to see how the pros do it but are not allowed to?

Basically my question boils down to:

Should all users and visitors be allowed to see the markdown source code of a question/answer any time they please?


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I think that most people have probably stumbled across https://stackoverflow.com/a/1732454/2191572 by now and it is quite entertaining.

One thing which I wanted to do is see in my recent stumble is the Markdown code which may or may not have been used to write the answer, but the edit button is grayed out.

Yes, I am aware that I can see the edit history or visit data.stackexchange but what if there was no edit history or, like most users of the site, not familiar with data.stackexchange?

Another facet which comes to mind is: are low-rep users allowed to edit questions at all? What if a low-rep user is trying to write a very good first question but they are not quite familiar with markdown so they wish to see how the pros do it but are not allowed to?

Basically my question boils down to:

Should all users and visitors be allowed to see the markdown source code of a question/answer any time they please?


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replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
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I think that most people have probably stumbled across http://stackoverflow.com/a/1732454/2191572 by now and it is quite entertaining.

One thing which I wanted to do is see in my recent stumble is the Markdown code which may or may not have been used to write the answer, but the edit button is grayed out.

Yes, I am aware that I can see the edit history or visit data.stackexchangedata.stackexchange but what if there was no edit history or, like most users of the site, not familiar with data.stackexchange?

Another facet which comes to mind is: are low-rep users allowed to edit questions at all? What if a low-rep user is trying to write a very good first question but they are not quite familiar with markdown so they wish to see how the pros do it but are not allowed to?

Basically my question boils down to:

Should all users and visitors be allowed to see the markdown source code of a question/answer any time they please?


  

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I think that most people have probably stumbled across http://stackoverflow.com/a/1732454/2191572 by now and it is quite entertaining.

One thing which I wanted to do is see in my recent stumble is the Markdown code which may or may not have been used to write the answer, but the edit button is grayed out.

Yes, I am aware that I can see the edit history or visit data.stackexchange but what if there was no edit history or, like most users of the site, not familiar with data.stackexchange?

Another facet which comes to mind is: are low-rep users allowed to edit questions at all? What if a low-rep user is trying to write a very good first question but they are not quite familiar with markdown so they wish to see how the pros do it but are not allowed to?

Basically my question boils down to:

Should all users and visitors be allowed to see the markdown source code of a question/answer any time they please?


 

Enter image description here

I think that most people have probably stumbled across http://stackoverflow.com/a/1732454/2191572 by now and it is quite entertaining.

One thing which I wanted to do is see in my recent stumble is the Markdown code which may or may not have been used to write the answer, but the edit button is grayed out.

Yes, I am aware that I can see the edit history or visit data.stackexchange but what if there was no edit history or, like most users of the site, not familiar with data.stackexchange?

Another facet which comes to mind is: are low-rep users allowed to edit questions at all? What if a low-rep user is trying to write a very good first question but they are not quite familiar with markdown so they wish to see how the pros do it but are not allowed to?

Basically my question boils down to:

Should all users and visitors be allowed to see the markdown source code of a question/answer any time they please?

 

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