I was reviewing a suggested edit.
The editor had removed a broken(404) jsFiddle link. So I approved it. But it said it already had been rejected.
How is it not improving the post?
I was reviewing a suggested edit.
The editor had removed a broken(404) jsFiddle link. So I approved it. But it said it already had been rejected.
How is it not improving the post?
I argue that you should NOT simply remove a broken link. Removing will (per Chris Stratton's comment) lose information. If the link is repairable (that is, you can find what it's supposed to point to, or the wayback machine has it), then I like to put the revised link in parenthesis after the original. That way no information is lost.