A ninja edit is an change made to a published post or article (typically on a
bulletin board) that preempts the first response made. Often, the existence of the ninja edit is only made clear by a reference to the mistake or inconsistency in the original article by the response. In
such a case, the author of the response began writing before the ninja edit, but submitted the response after the ninja edit had been made.
The phrase is made up of ninja, a much-revered warrior caste famed for their speed and agility, and edit, the process of changing a creative work.
The usefulness of ninja edits is typically hightened by bulletin boards that allow free editing of a post before any responses have been made, but make
a mandatory note of any edits made after the first response has been made. Hence, if the author identifies the mistake, he or she must act quickly to
rectify it before another poster replies.