In question this q&a I edited the answer to improve its readability and remove the unneeded else clauses. After it being accepted by peer review the original answerer reverted it because he disagrees with the edit. I changed it again and after it being accepted he reverted again.
What is the proper thing to do in cases like these? Since the edit is accepted by reviewers my understanding is that it indeed improves the answer. But the answerer disagrees.
if
blocks, it is just creating an implicit statemachine. Anif/elseif/else
as it was is the most correct and explicit way to saythis/or this/else default to this
without any ambiguity. – user177800 Sep 6 '16 at 14:48