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Active reading. [<http://stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance> (the last section)].
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Peter Mortensen
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Example: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/52825597/revisions

The author starts every post with a few symbols that do not seem to mean anything. Rather than explaining it, they edit it back in after the community approved my edits to declutter the posts. On the Security StackExchangeStack Exchange site, the author does the same thing and did not respond to a moderator asking why, back in 2015.

It seems counter-productive to start an edit war. I'm personally okay with just dropping it, but that seems like it's counter-productive for the quality of the site (though, of course, in this case it is only marginally).

What should we do?

Example: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/52825597/revisions

The author starts every post with a few symbols that do not seem to mean anything. Rather than explaining it, they edit it back in after the community approved my edits to declutter the posts. On the Security StackExchange, the author does the same thing and did not respond to a moderator asking why, back in 2015.

It seems counter-productive to start an edit war. I'm personally okay with just dropping it, but that seems like it's counter-productive for the quality of the site (though, of course, in this case it is only marginally).

What should we do?

Example: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/52825597/revisions

The author starts every post with a few symbols that do not seem to mean anything. Rather than explaining it, they edit it back in after the community approved my edits to declutter the posts. On the Security Stack Exchange site, the author does the same thing and did not respond to a moderator asking why, back in 2015.

It seems counter-productive to start an edit war. I'm personally okay with just dropping it, but that seems like it's counter-productive for the quality of the site (though, of course, in this case it is only marginally).

What should we do?

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Luc
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Unexplained clutter in a post edited back in by author

Example: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/52825597/revisions

The author starts every post with a few symbols that do not seem to mean anything. Rather than explaining it, they edit it back in after the community approved my edits to declutter the posts. On the Security StackExchange, the author does the same thing and did not respond to a moderator asking why, back in 2015.

It seems counter-productive to start an edit war. I'm personally okay with just dropping it, but that seems like it's counter-productive for the quality of the site (though, of course, in this case it is only marginally).

What should we do?