Today I updated this answer. It is a good answer that mentions use of a function from a popular library. Some of the most useful parts of this particular library tends to get standardized into the language standard library itself, which is a good thing since you no longer have to take on a dependency to use the facility.
It turns out that the function mentioned in this answer was standardized recently, so I updated the answer to mention that, but my edit was rolled back by a moderator. My edit points out that the standard facility is now available, and the library alternative still stands.
Is this considered changing the intention of the original poster? What is the recommended action instead of editing?