I just edited the the title of a post in SO. See http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/1240442. I like to fix keyword spellings in titles because it at least makes the question more findable. However, I'm finding that if my spelling fixes come in at the same time as another suggested edit containing the same spelling fixes, it looks to the reviewers like I did nothing or worse.
In my case I changed "acces" to "access" and "iner" to "inner" in the title. That's all. Another user must have beaten me because they changed the same things in the title and fixed some typos in the body (okay, so their suggested edit was better, I admit it).
Because of the roughly coinciding edits (especially in the title), it looked to the reviewers like
- I had done nothing in the title,
- I was the one to introduce the typos in the post body (because my edits had not changed them over the original, but the other reviewer had fixed them).
As a result, our dear reviewers smacked me down with gusto:
- (2x) This edit is incorrect or an attempt to reply to or comment on the existing post.
- (1x) This edit introduces spam, defaces the post in some way, or is otherwise inappropriate.
In an era that does not permit duels to defend one's honor, I am beside myself with agitation over these aspersions. I am pursuing counseling. Duels are cheaper.
However, the main issue is that reviewers apparently have no hope of interpreting the situation correctly, given the incorrect diffs they are shown by the tools in this kind of simultaneous edit scenario.
I contend this is broken. Wikipedia can diff nearly simultaneous revisions correctly. Stack Overflow are you going to let this stand? Are we men and women or mice and mice?