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While submitting an edit of an answer (not by me), it shows that it needs at least 6 (six) characters edited.

What if it needs a (1~5) characters(or whitespaces, e.g. for Python) edit which is crucial?

What is ideal to do here?

For example, take this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/13003653

It is the correct answer, but whitespaces of 2-lines were off. Technically, to make it correct, it required just inserting 2x2=4 spaces, but I had to update other lines' whitespace to make the minimum for submission.

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Leave a comment for the author of the post. In the example case, they were just seen 17 hours ago.

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    And most of the time, there is usually something else to fix. An absolutely perfect post with only 1 error of <6 chars is uncommon Dec 22, 2015 at 18:48
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    @psubsee2003 Agreed. It's pretty rare that I can't find more than 5 characters to improve upon. Except in my own posts, of course. ;) Dec 22, 2015 at 18:51

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