I noticed a <2K user doing mass edits to remove "solved", or similar things, from the titles of questions. The problems I have with this are that
- They're bumping old content for very little gain
- It's adding a lot of reviews to be done
- They ignore everything else which might be wrong with the question
I rejected and edited a few of these, (the ones which ignored a lot of other problems with the post), but I wanted to double check that this was the correct response. For a sense of scale, as of now they've done 46 of these edits in the past 20 minutes.
So, when I see a lot of suggested edits that are technically making the post better, but aren't doing very much/enough, what is the correct response?
- Reject and Edit to make the necessary corrections
- Improve the Edit to make any additional corrections
- Flag for moderator attention
- Drink until I stop caring
I know from reading other posts that looking for things like this to correct isn't encouraged, but I'd like a general rule to follow for how to handle it when I review someone doing this anyway.