Well, it’s messy. In many cases you would like the reacts to disappear as you edit the part that was reacted to. This is most obvious in the case of typo reacts, but also for paragraphs that people react to with “disagree” or probability-reacts, you want people’s reacts to be invalidated when the paragraph goes through substantial enough revisions.
Most edits should closely preserve intent, especially where there are already replies or reacts, it’s more straightforward for such edits. In some other cases it would be more appropriate to reply to a react, and there is no direct way of doing that (which is slightly frustrating and probably feeds the blunt tool of anti-reacting).
Well, it’s messy. In many cases you would like the reacts to disappear as you edit the part that was reacted to. This is most obvious in the case of typo reacts, but also for paragraphs that people react to with “disagree” or probability-reacts, you want people’s reacts to be invalidated when the paragraph goes through substantial enough revisions.
Most edits should closely preserve intent, especially where there are already replies or reacts, it’s more straightforward for such edits. In some other cases it would be more appropriate to reply to a react, and there is no direct way of doing that (which is slightly frustrating and probably feeds the blunt tool of anti-reacting).