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Edits can always be reverted. If it's obvious you're doing it with good intentions, I see no problems with it.

I recently edited a question title with an accepted answer. [Here's my example.][1]

I edited the title from something referencing blender plug-ins to something more generic. [1]: Is a non-trivial plug-in for some application considered an app?

Edits can always be reverted. If it's obvious you're doing it with good intentions, I see no problems with it.

I recently edited a question title with an accepted answer. Here's my example.

I edited the title from something referencing blender plug-ins to something more generic.

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Edits can always be reverted. If it's obvious you're doing it with good intentions, I see no problems with it.

I recently edited a question title with an accepted answer. [Here's my example.][1]

I edited the title from something referencing blender plug-ins to something more generic. [1]: Is a non-trivial plug-in for some application considered an app?Is a non-trivial plug-in for some application considered an app?

Edits can always be reverted. If it's obvious you're doing it with good intentions, I see no problems with it.

I recently edited a question title with an accepted answer. [Here's my example.][1]

I edited the title from something referencing blender plug-ins to something more generic. [1]: Is a non-trivial plug-in for some application considered an app?

Edits can always be reverted. If it's obvious you're doing it with good intentions, I see no problems with it.

I recently edited a question title with an accepted answer. [Here's my example.][1]

I edited the title from something referencing blender plug-ins to something more generic. [1]: Is a non-trivial plug-in for some application considered an app?

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Edits can always be reverted. If it's obvious you're doing it with good intentions, I see no problems with it.

I recently edited a question title with an accepted answer. [Here's my example.][1]

I edited the title from something referencing blender plug-ins to something more generic. [1]: Is a non-trivial plug-in for some application considered an app?