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I encountered an answer on SOStack Overflow that is just something along the lines of:

This answer is no longer relevant due to edits in the original question

and nothing else. I thought this was weird, so I looked at the edit history and saw that the original answer was not only still relevant (in my opinion), but contained useful info that I was looking for at that moment.

So I went ahead and suggested an edit that still had the original answer but also had a line at the end saying the above comment. The edit was rejected. Who is correct in this situation?

Here is the answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/62306969/4021308

I mean no ill to the answerer at all, just genuinely curious about what SO believes about this.

I encountered an answer on SO that just something along the lines of:

This answer is no longer relevant due to edits in the original question

and nothing else. I thought this was weird, so I looked at the edit history and saw that original answer was not only still relevant (in my opinion), but contained useful info that I was looking for at that moment.

So I went ahead and suggested an edit that still had the original answer but also had a line at the end saying the above comment. The edit was rejected. Who is correct in this situation?

Here is the answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/62306969/4021308

I mean no ill to the answerer at all, just genuinely curious about what SO believes about this.

I encountered an answer on Stack Overflow that is just something along the lines of:

This answer is no longer relevant due to edits in the original question

and nothing else. I thought this was weird, so I looked at the edit history and saw that the original answer was not only still relevant (in my opinion), but contained useful info that I was looking for at that moment.

So I went ahead and suggested an edit that still had the original answer but also had a line at the end saying the above comment. The edit was rejected. Who is correct in this situation?

Here is the answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/62306969/4021308

I mean no ill to the answerer at all, just genuinely curious about what SO believes about this.

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Right course of action for answers with deleted content

I encountered an answer on SO that just something along the lines of:

This answer is no longer relevant due to edits in the original question

and nothing else. I thought this was weird, so I looked at the edit history and saw that original answer was not only still relevant (in my opinion), but contained useful info that I was looking for at that moment.

So I went ahead and suggested an edit that still had the original answer but also had a line at the end saying the above comment. The edit was rejected. Who is correct in this situation?

Here is the answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/62306969/4021308

I mean no ill to the answerer at all, just genuinely curious about what SO believes about this.