When editing a comment:
If no edit is made, then why is the "Save edits" button is active? The "Save edits" button is expected to be inactive until the edit is made.
No edit => nothing to save (because it is already saved). Isn't that the case?
When editing a comment:
If no edit is made, then why is the "Save edits" button is active? The "Save edits" button is expected to be inactive until the edit is made.
No edit => nothing to save (because it is already saved). Isn't that the case?
As a moderator, the current functionality of having that button active (not disabled) and allowing a non-edit to be "saved" is a useful feature under some conditions. If this is changed (at least if it's just a change in the front end), it would be something I'd re-enable with a userscript.
When dealing with comment flags, a moderator can only mark the flag helpful by either deleting the comment or editing the comment. While it's a moderately rare corner case, there have been times when I've wanted to both mark the flag as helpful and not change the flagged comment (e.g. a custom flag asking for something which doesn't result in that comment being deleted or changed). Currently, the only way to do that is to submit a null-edit, which wouldn't be possible (without a userscript) if that button is disabled when the contents are identical to the original comment content.