Today I've faced two cases where reviewers did not pay attention to reviewed suggested edits.
Review 1
Please, take a look at this suggested edit.
I've thoughtfully read the post, compared as it was before and after edit, and concluded that it became more readable, concise and accurate. I've also noticed that changes do not harm code (#header
selector comprises body>#header
selector in CSS).
Then I've approved the edit and I was sure that it had to be approved. Soon after that, the edit was rejected due to 3 reject-votes.
Please, judge who is right in this case.
Review 2
Please take a look at another suggested edit.
It is about a wrong tab name. In this case I've looked into IDE settings (I had Android Studio ready to hand) and noticed that the tab is named 'SDK Tools' actually. Path Tools > Android > SDK Manager leads to the following window:
I think the editor could confuse this tab with a corresponding section in Standalone SDK Manager that is named 'Extras'.
In my opinion these changes harm the answer and I've rejected them.
Then, I have tracked the edit while it has been blindly accepted by three other reviewers and rolled it back.
Sidenote: I've also noticed that none of the three reviewers has experience with Android.
- What is the proper behaviour when you notice an incorrect review?
- Can the review flow be improved?
- Should inattentive reviewers be banned?