So, there's this question on SO. The user that posted the question used formatting along the lines of:
javascript('foo = '+function('text').value);//returns 0
javascript('bar'+function('text').value == 1);//returns false
Naturally, a few people (myself included) made edits to improve readability:
javascript('foo = '+ function('text').value ); // 0
javascript('bar' + function('text').value == 1); // false
It wasn't long before this edit was rolled back. And back again, etc.
Finally, the OP edited the answer he's gotten into his question, along with his messed up formatting.
Naturally, I flagged the question due to both the rollback war, and with the suggestion to keep the answer out of the question. Eventually a moderator locked the post, commented along the lines of:
"please do not edit in the answer to your question in the question."
Now, the user's right back at it again, reverting the edits, basically being stubborn.
The fact his profile includes the following text doesn't inspire confidence in his willingness to follow procedure:
Disclaimer: exchange sites are fundamentally flawed due to the positive-feedback power-trips people gain by reputation. <...> so if you see something unintuitive/stupid in any of my content then notice it;'s been edited by someone else and keep in mind that intelligence is sometimes second to reputation here.
So, for the real question: What would be the proper way to act, here?
- Just flag it again?
- Comment on the post, requesting the user to leave the edits be?