https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/18399790
I thought I explained it clearly enough in the edit comment. The only problem the asker has is he's missing the @ in a decorator, so I'm struggling very hard to wrap my head around how editing the @ back in (hence [a] invalidating the accepted answer, [b] rendering the original question nonsensical because there is no longer anything wrong with it, and [c] potentially confusing future inquirers who may have the same problem and not realize the issue is theirs, not Flask's) is at all a constructive or logical contribution — and I further fail to see how, given the above parenthetical's premises, reverting the question to its original state could be considered by two different people (!!) to be "actively harm[ful]" to the question's readability or accessibility. Is there any etiquette or logic I'm currently missing?