I recently went to edit a popular answer because a certain sentence made some physics references that were worded somewhat awkwardly (at least to me), so I reworded the sentence and hit submit without editing anything else. My submission wasn't allowed because of improperly formatted code. Why did this happen?
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3I was just able to edit it to remove redundant alt text so I wasn't able to duplicate your issue.– BSMPApr 8, 2019 at 3:27
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@BSMP Try making the exact edits that I made, then see if you can replicate the issue– JodastApr 8, 2019 at 3:28
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7Edit before 2K doesnt follow the same rules as edit >2K. Because our edit goes to suggestion. You will have the same issue for question that is only code but shape to be text instead of codeblock. Any try to edit will trigger bad format or code only notification.– xdtTransformApr 8, 2019 at 6:32
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Best solution is either go for an other edit. Or if there is real value, comment or chat about it. And reach 2k+– xdtTransformApr 8, 2019 at 6:33
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66FWIW: I have read the given branch prediction failure answer several times and I think the edit you attempted actively harms the readability of that sentence, objects don't move with inertia, they have inertia, and the use of large time period is very strange, better would've been to use long time, but at that point why not leave it as forever?– Nick is tiredApr 8, 2019 at 13:02
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4@NickA If they took forever to start up, trains would never move, right?– VLLApr 8, 2019 at 13:16
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20@Ville-Valtteri Forever just means a very long time in this context, it's common place to use it like this in english, see here– Nick is tiredApr 8, 2019 at 13:25
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1I've had this bug happen to me but assumed it was because i used the asterixes– Karan Harsh WardhanApr 8, 2019 at 13:30
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36@Jodast I concur with Nick A; your edit there would've served to make the answer worse. To me, it reads well in very simple language, and your edit makes it broken and confusing.– wizzwizz4Apr 8, 2019 at 13:32
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3If anything, I would've just gone with "really long" instead of "forever" or whatever else. And probably "start moving" instead of "start up" (the latter sounds like you're referring to starting the engine as opposed to starting to move).– Bernhard BarkerApr 8, 2019 at 13:38
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8aren't most of your comments a bit beside the point? (edit. and I'm not speaking about OP)– eisApr 8, 2019 at 16:51
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@eis yeah they kinda are– JodastApr 8, 2019 at 17:13
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1SE unformatted code detection is not really reliable and doesn't work all the time. It's not like that SE devs want to explain the implementation details, so this question can't be answered. As a workaround ask someone >2K to edit it if it's useful (as mentioned above)– user202729Apr 9, 2019 at 8:16
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@eis aren't most of your comments a bit beside the point? - Almost always in meta– Andrei SuvorkovApr 9, 2019 at 9:01
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This was tested and does not appear to be an issue any longer. I've updated the status to completed.