I made an edit earlier, having originally flagged the answer because of the broken link, and my edit earlier was rejected (as was my flag; hence the edit). However, having read the following three meta posts I think my edit was valid and useful:
The link in the post referred to in this question does resolve; the one I refer to doesn't.
The accepted answer to this meta question says to do what I did, since the user has been notified in February in a comment, is still active, but hasn't corrected the answer and the most upvoted answer says change the link to waybackmachine - but the waybackmachine version is very slow to load and gives:
{"error": "Please use POST request"}
when Run.And the first comment on this meta question says "I would have approved that, but note that the link was repairable" and in the case of my edit earlier, the post wasn't repairable. (I have deliberately omitted @ referencing the author of the comment, but I am not oblivious to his standing in this community).
So, my question is:
Was I correct in editing this answer earlier and removing the link?
Or, instead of removing the link, should I have appended the waybackmachine version regardless of the fact it seems to fail?
If the answer is that my edit was correct, what should I do to edit this answer now?
his standing in this community is not oblivious to me
- Could you clarify what you mean? Did you meannot obvious
?