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Personally, I probably wouldn't have bothering editing.

But it seems like a noisy comments that do nothing to communicate your problem ("Well, it seems stupid", "the usual stupid default icon") and are worth removing from a post.

Not because they used the "stupid" word You could have said "silly", "dumb", "strange"; and it waswould still be unnecessary fluff, IMO.

What I'm trying to say is that it is perfectly reasonable for someone to edit that out on grounds of being unnecessary, and not because of some sort of crusade against vulgar language.

I don't believe it was a bad edit. Your question is improved by removing that. You can disagree and rollback if you want, but frankly I see no reason to.

Saying something is stupid is an opinion. Nothing wrong with that, but the way you presented that opinion in your question doesn't help in any way.

At most, it can open up the post to an argument about if it's actually stupid or not. So it can't help, and can hinder. Better to remove it directly.

Personally, I probably wouldn't have bothering editing.

But it seems like a noisy comments that do nothing to communicate your problem ("Well, it seems stupid", "the usual stupid default icon") and are worth removing from a post.

Not because they used the "stupid" word You could have said "silly", "dumb", "strange"; and it was still unnecessary, IMO.

What I'm trying to say is that it is perfectly reasonable for someone to edit that out on grounds of being unnecessary, and not because of some sort of crusade against vulgar language.

I don't believe it was a bad edit. Your question is improved by removing that. You can disagree and rollback if you want, but frankly I see no reason to.

Saying something is stupid is an opinion. Nothing wrong with that, but the way you presented that opinion in your question doesn't help in any way.

At most, it can open up the post to an argument about if it's actually stupid or not. So it can't help, and can hinder. Better to remove it directly.

Personally, I probably wouldn't have bothering editing.

But it seems like a noisy comments that do nothing to communicate your problem ("Well, it seems stupid", "the usual stupid default icon") and are worth removing from a post.

Not because they used the "stupid" word You could have said "silly", "dumb", "strange"; and it would still be unnecessary fluff, IMO.

What I'm trying to say is that it is perfectly reasonable for someone to edit that out on grounds of being unnecessary, and not because of some sort of crusade against vulgar language.

I don't believe it was a bad edit. Your question is improved by removing that. You can disagree and rollback if you want, but frankly I see no reason to.

Saying something is stupid is an opinion. Nothing wrong with that, but the way you presented that opinion in your question doesn't help in any way.

At most, it can open up the post to an argument about if it's actually stupid or not. So it can't help, and can hinder. Better to remove it directly.

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Personally, I probably wouldn't have bothering editing.

But it seems like a noisy comments that do nothing to communicate your problem ("Well, it seems stupid", "the usual stupid default icon") and are worth removing from a post.

Not because they used the "stupid" word You could have said "silly", "dumb", "strange"; and it was still unnecessary, IMO.

What I'm trying to say is that it is perfectly reasonable for someone to edit that out on grounds of being unnecessary, and not because of some sort of crusade against vulgar language.

I don't believe it was a bad edit. Your question is improved by removing that. You can disagree and rollback if you want, but frankly I see no reason to.

Saying something is stupid is an opinion. Nothing wrong with that, but the way you presented that opinion in your question doesn't help in any way.

At most, it can open up the post to an argument about if it's actually stupid or not. So it can't help, and can hinder. Better to remove it directly.

Personally, I probably wouldn't have bothering editing.

But it seems like a noisy comments that do nothing to communicate your problem ("Well, it seems stupid", "the usual stupid default icon") and are worth removing from a post.

Not because they used the "stupid" word You could have said "silly", "dumb", "strange"; and it was still unnecessary, IMO.

What I'm trying to say is that it is perfectly reasonable for someone to edit that out on grounds of being unnecessary, and not because of some sort of crusade against vulgar language.

I don't believe it was a bad edit. Your question is improved by removing that. You can disagree and rollback if you want, but frankly I see no reason to.

Personally, I probably wouldn't have bothering editing.

But it seems like a noisy comments that do nothing to communicate your problem ("Well, it seems stupid", "the usual stupid default icon") and are worth removing from a post.

Not because they used the "stupid" word You could have said "silly", "dumb", "strange"; and it was still unnecessary, IMO.

What I'm trying to say is that it is perfectly reasonable for someone to edit that out on grounds of being unnecessary, and not because of some sort of crusade against vulgar language.

I don't believe it was a bad edit. Your question is improved by removing that. You can disagree and rollback if you want, but frankly I see no reason to.

Saying something is stupid is an opinion. Nothing wrong with that, but the way you presented that opinion in your question doesn't help in any way.

At most, it can open up the post to an argument about if it's actually stupid or not. So it can't help, and can hinder. Better to remove it directly.

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Personally, I probably wouldn't have bothering editing.

But it seems like a noisy comments that do nothing to communicate your problem ("Well, it seems stupid", "the usual stupid default icon") and are worth removing from a post.

Not because they used the "stupid" word You could have said "silly", "dumb", "strange"; and it was still unnecessary, IMO.

What I'm trying to say is that it is perfectly reasonable for someone to edit that out on grounds of being unnecessary, and not because of some sort of crusade against vulgar language.

I don't believe it was a bad edit. Your question is improved by removing that. You can disagree and rollback if you want, but frankly I see no reason to.

Personally, I probably wouldn't have bothering editing.

But it seems like a noisy comments that do nothing ("Well, it seems stupid", "the usual stupid default icon") worth removing from a post.

Not because they used the "stupid" word You could have said "silly", "dumb", "strange"; and it was still unnecessary, IMO.

What I'm trying to say is that it is perfectly reasonable for someone to edit that out on grounds of being unnecessary, and not because of some sort of crusade against vulgar language.

I don't believe it was a bad edit. Your question is improved by removing that. You can disagree and rollback if you want, but frankly I see no reason to.

Personally, I probably wouldn't have bothering editing.

But it seems like a noisy comments that do nothing to communicate your problem ("Well, it seems stupid", "the usual stupid default icon") and are worth removing from a post.

Not because they used the "stupid" word You could have said "silly", "dumb", "strange"; and it was still unnecessary, IMO.

What I'm trying to say is that it is perfectly reasonable for someone to edit that out on grounds of being unnecessary, and not because of some sort of crusade against vulgar language.

I don't believe it was a bad edit. Your question is improved by removing that. You can disagree and rollback if you want, but frankly I see no reason to.

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