I recently asked a question on Stack Overflow. Someone edited it but then reverted the edit (as indicated by "[Edit removed during grace period]").
If the user didn't contribute to improving my question, why does that user appear on the question page as the editor?
My arguments against the current behavior:
- Correctness: Nothing has been edited.
- Self-promotion: One gets listed as the most recent editor not having edited.
- Visual clutter: The widget is a distracting cue to browse the revision history, especially if a lower-rep user has modified a higher-rep user's question. (In cases like these, there's no need to view the revision history because no modifications have been made.)
edited ...
widget is for informational purposes, and if it's not strictly correct all the time, I don't think it's really a big deal.