The Node's history will be of no consequence to anyone looking to solve the same problem later.
Sure, but the thread's consistency is important. Newcomers often make the mistake of updating their nodes in a way that makes the replies confusing, and it's ok to get it wrong once or twice until it is pointed out. You've already been given a link to "It is uncool to update a node in a way that renders replies confusing or meaningless" in How do I change/delete my post?, which describes the reasoning in detail.
In reply to Re: PM Guide to editing nodes.
by Anonymous Monk
in thread PM Guide to editing nodes.
by cheako
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