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Should I edit questions where the title is needed to understand the question?
@jontro Sorry but I'm looking through the edit history and no version of this question actually needs the title. OP states in the description:"I think it's annoying when reading the title of a question is required to understand the question" and "Is this alone a good enough reason to edit a question?" These 2 sentences makes the title obsolete to understanding the question. These 2 sentences have been in the question since the beginning. Am I missing something?
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Is it fair to give someone reputation for giving a wrong answer but someone else edited it to be correct?
@WhatsThePoint Please dont get me wrong. I dont mean to moan. I just want to know is this is intended behaviour.
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Is it fair to give someone reputation for giving a wrong answer but someone else edited it to be correct?
@poke Yeah I guess I should see it that way.
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Is it fair to give someone reputation for giving a wrong answer but someone else edited it to be correct?
@MrLister In that situation I think most of the time the person that posts, sees his error and decides to edit the answer(He doesn't just edit without checking documentation or examples I think). When the edit happens from another person that makes it a right answer, the poster never actually provided anything to the working answer. My opinion might be wrong but thats how I would see it.
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Is it fair to give someone reputation for giving a wrong answer but someone else edited it to be correct?
Okay thanks @BSMP for the answer, I did not know the 2nd comment was for a newer version. Maybe I'm wrong in this specific case, but I'm still curious as to what the correct outcome would be would there be a case where there are larger edits
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Is it fair to give someone reputation for giving a wrong answer but someone else edited it to be correct?
@knbk Good point, you're right. It makes it worse in my opinion when it's a wrong answer. Still, you're right.
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Is it fair to give someone reputation for giving a wrong answer but someone else edited it to be correct?
@charlietfl It's not as if I'm doing this to actually remove the specific answerer his reputation. Im just asking what should be the case in this situation, may it rise again.
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Is it fair to give someone reputation for giving a wrong answer but someone else edited it to be correct?
Yeah but still, reputation gives privileges. With 114 upvotes on an answer that YOU didnt create, you just get privileges for giving a wrong answer. Lets say thats his only answer(so 1 answer and it's a wrong answer), he'd get 1000+ reputation for a wrong answer. Which means he can now: Create chat rooms, almost create tags, view close votes, documentation review etc...