I noticed that an established user (18k+ rep) has been making a lot of unnecessary revisions when they recently edited one of my answers. Some of the changes appear to be incorrect, but most are just minor, often a matter of personal preference. For example:
- Replacing tabs with spaces,
- Changing spacing to match own style (when it's already consistent),
- Replacing contractions with full forms (
don't
->do not
), - Removing double spaces (I double-space between sentences -- a lot of people do),
- Incorrectly marking syntax types where no syntax highlighting exists for the actual language (for example, marking PowerShell with
<!-- language: sh -->
).
Here's an example.
I'm not really sure what to do. I can't "decline" the revisions because they have 18k rep; I can only roll them back. Many of the revisions are to their own answers, so it'd be a bit of a pain finding the applicable edits.
tab-size: 4
on the textareas, so there’s no consistency problem between how they’re displayed when editing and how Markdown renders them.