I was going through the review queue and came across a change to a tag wiki excerpt that consisted of removing the backticks around certain words that were appropriate for code blocks. After looking at the tag wiki excerpt in question I noticed that to me, even though they weren't code blocks, the use of backticks was making the words stand out in the way that a code block would.
Question: Do people find backticks in tag wiki excerpts sometimes useful even though they don't render as code, or is it just me and I should let the edit go through?
EDIT
Just to give an example of what I was actually looking at, this is the excerpt that was edited to remove the back ticks:
Python module providing a high-level interface for fetching data across the World Wide Web, predecessor to urllib2. In Python 3, `urllib2` and `urllib` have been reorganized and merged into `urllib`.
The reason that I like the backticks despite their lack of functionality is that "urllib" and "urllib2" are proper nouns that are the main subject of the excerpt. I think that the reason that I like to see emphasis is that I'm used to seeing these terms in a monospace typeset and seeing them in a proportional font with no emphasis just looks weird.