Once upon a time I asked a question about null pointer exceptions. I was programming in Java, but the context of my question was more broad. Occasionally I have come back to look at the question, as it is my main source of reputation. As of this year I noticed that the edits were getting silly. (I've since made them sillier, and I feel bad about that, but the goal was to illustrate a point).
- Edit 3 is pretty clever, it gets to the root of the question.
- Edit 4 is fine too: now that the title has changed, why not bring the question in line?
- Edit 5 is a getting silly: it mainly brings the question in line with someone's particular biases regarding the English language. It doesn't make the question clearer, except to person who made the edit.
It isn't a big problem! I'm just curious about the motivation. These are users with 100K reputation, so there must be a reason. The question was clear to begin with, and Edit 3 made it perfect. Will people just keep tweaking the phrasing to fit their particular biases forever?
NullPointerException
tojava.lang.NullPointerException
? Titles are supposed to be terse and concise. Thejava.lang
adds no value and increases verbosity, especially if the question is tagged properly. – jww Aug 27 '14 at 10:27