Note to close voters: My question is not a duplicate. The current duplicate target is asking how questions can be edited to become more canonical. I, on the other hand, am asking if that's even okay. I'm asking whether or not I can edit a question to be better for a wider audience, not how can I accomplish that.
I came across a question which was pretty popular. The question asker was asking about a basic, yet very common question regarding Python. The problem however, is that the OP uses fairly uncommon terminology in his title and question. This means that probably not many people would find the question, although the question itself is a very common one among beginners. I figured it would be more popular if the question was edited to use common terms.
Could I edit the question? I'm pretty sure I could edit the title just fine, but there are some lines in the original question I would have to change as well to make sense with the title and use the common terms. But this seems like it could be somewhat conflicting with the OP's intent.
In short: Would it be wrong if I edited the original askers question to be more canonical?
pretty popular
- how does that fit tonot many people would find the question
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