Why would you revert that?
If it was a positive edit that improved the post then what is the point in reverting it? The goal is to have clear on-topic questions that can be answered, and clear correct answers. If an edit is substantial to either question or answer but makes it better while keeping the original intent of the author then there is no reason to revert it.
If the edit changes the code then you can (if you are an expert in that field) evaluate the edit to make sure that the solution the original author wanted to present was kept and that the new code is still correct.
Don’t be afraid to make edits, but please respect the author. The author can always roll back the edit if they don’t like the improvement.
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When it comes to that particular answer, you should have made that edit instead of posting a comment. You chose to post a comment instead so another user stepped in and made the necessary edit. Why did you roll it back if you thought it was necessary to fix the answer?
stopPropragation()
instead ofstopPropagation()
so that was fixed. It is in the FAQ you did link in a previous version of your question: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/260245/… > Unlike questions, making an answer work is a good thing and should be encouraged with a few guidelines to follow.