I came across a post with an obvious formatting error, I hit edit and submitted my changes. Upon submitting my suggestion, I saw that someone else had beaten me to this and had made very similar changes to the edit I just submitted.
Upon seeing this, I tried (and failed) to find any way to retract my edit suggestion, so instead updated my edit with the comment:
Please vote down - another user made the changes this edit intended to moments before I clicked the edit link.
However, my edit got approved any way (By what looks like 2 badge hunters). I don't want to hit that rollback button since neither version has any advantages over the other and it seems like it would be a pointless addition to the review queue.
Am I correct in my actions here?
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operators in SQL so that they've got a space before but none afterwards. I've never encountered any person or style guide that preferred unbalanced whitespace around any binary operator in any language, ever; one of the few universal style preferences that almost everyone instinctively has is that spaces around operators should be balanced. But even if some freak somewhere disagrees, it's still a pointless and arbitrary stylistic change.