I've recently had a question/answer of mine modified, of which I have no ability to state that the changes are not appropriate.
First question:
I'm Australian. So I use Australian spelling. Someone has reformatted my question using American words. I would think this is something that should not be cause for an update to a question. Am I correct?
The question I raised was easy to comprehend, however the editor felt that it could be formatted better. I cannot see justification in reformatting my question, other than possibly trying to gain more points for performing reviews. Is there a guide on when someone should reformat/reword a question?
Punctuation changes like capitalising the first word after a comma in a sentence is AFAIK incorrect, however this was done. I appear to have no recourse. In light of the other changes, shouldn't the original author be able to contest the changes made?
The question and changes are:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/8726526
https://stackoverflow.com/revisions/19603869/3
The first one appears to be just point scoring, changes that I would reject. The second one is very subjective, I would argue that the original text was readable and clear, not IMHO grounds to modify. Trying to format questions like English literature pieces would to me be beyond the grounds to justify a change.
Please clarify if my view of the events are incorrect (explaining why, if they are) and how I can revert the changes. I'm aware I can edit and put in the original text, hoping that there is an easier mechanism.
process; however,
But I would not make such an edit. Your original post was perfectly fine.