On May 15 I flagged this post for a moderator because my edits kept being reversed for what I deem a bad reason: apparently my change of "syso" to "System.out.println" was considered an invalid code change.
Here's why I believe my edit was perfectly fine:
syso
is a shortcut forSystem.out.println
in Eclipse- The language used is Java
- My edit doesn't change any other code except indentation
- My edit cleaned up what else was wrong with the post
After said user reverted my changes back twice I flagged it for a moderator so it wouldn't end up as a rollback war and accompanied it with a message stating
My changes are unreasonably being reverted because changing "syso" to "system.out.println" is considered a (radical) code change. It's a known shortcut to type it in Eclipse and my edit addresses every issue in the post otherwise.
Yesterday (over a month later) it got declined as
declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer
I did not talk about a technical inaccuracy nor was it referring to an answer.
What to do when another user reverts my edits?
system
instead ofSystem
, this would be a even more troublesome... but rolling back without actually seeing that all is missing is a capital letter isn't better.syso
instead ofSystem.out.println
could be the root of the problem. Or at least some important information hidden in the question.syso
toSystem.out.println
is wrong because itself can be the root of the problem