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. – Jonathan Drapeau Jun 12 '14 at 14:26syso
instead ofSystem.out.println
could be the root of the problem. Or at least some important information hidden in the question. – BartoszKP Jun 12 '14 at 21:19syso
toSystem.out.println
is wrong because itself can be the root of the problem – Sharky Jun 14 '14 at 9:44