I am trying to edit this answer, because the last person to edit it (not the original poster) broke the link.
It is currently:
[another Windows Seven Forums website](http://www.sevenforums.com/performance-maintenance/22147-slow-login.htm) also confirm this.
To fix it, I'm trying to change it to:
[another Windows Seven Forums website](http://www.sevenforums.com/performance-maintenance/22147-slow-login.html) also confirm this.
But when trying to save, I get:
Oops! Your edit couldn't be submitted because:
Edits must be at least 6 characters; is there something else to improve in this post?
There isn't anything else I want to do to improve the post, just to fix the link so it doesn't broken (it currently links to the homepage of sevenforums.com instead of the topic).
Now, I don't use Superuser that much. I know my edit will going into the queue, but I can't even get it into the queue and I don't think I'll be using Superuser that often to get enough rep to bypass the queue. I also don't have a way to comment on the answer to notify people what the correct link is.
Could situations like this (new users trying to make a constructive edit on a SE site they don't use) be reconsidered so we have a possible way to actually make a change like this? Or am I missing a way to go about filing this change with my current rep?
Or how about the character limit is ignored if the editor is changing a URL?
Or if changing SE for this isn't plausible, what should users do in this situation? I could not comment, I could not flag, I could not edit; and it's been unfixed for 4 or 5 days and possibly never fixed by another user who could actually make that edit.