If a suggested edit is overall good but introduces some questionable formatting, I improve it to remove the bad changes. If it's approved before then, the edit is less substantiative, because it changes less things.

This is annoying; can it be changed to always consider edits more substantial than the edits they're improving? (Not when there's been an edit in between, just when it's been approved first.)


This is doubly annoying when the edit is stopped because the title was already edited. I know I'm improving the title, because I clicked the "Edit" button in the suggested edit review panel.

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This is essentially a duplicate of Improving a suggested edit that has been approved in the meantime leads to a dead end. It's been status-review for far more than 6–8 weeks. – Gilles Feb 1 at 16:40
well, how else do you propose we handle editing conflicts? – Sam I am Mar 18 at 20:46
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@SamIam In this situation, there is no editing conflict. Two edits were submitted: the suggestion and the improvement. The improvement starts from the result of the suggestion. – Gilles Mar 18 at 21:25

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