Let me start off by saying I do not know an answer to this question and that is why I have tagged it as discussion.
A lot of the time I come across an edit made by a >2k user that just makes one simple change to a badly formatted post. The post will then be edited multiple times by different >2k users only changing minor things in the post. This issue only ever gets fixed when a <2k user comes a long, and because their edit gets reviewed, they change everything that is needed with the post.
I'll also say this is not always the case. It is just something I happen to see quite a lot.
Without calling the meta effect please, the latest example of this is here:
I want to show a hidden object on form 1 from form 2
The edits in order:
- Formatted the code
- Added a new line for readability reasons
- Edited tags, but didn't change all of the tags appropriately
At the time of writing I have suggested an edit. This one changes the language tag correctly, asks the actual question needed and formats some grammar and code inline. I realise I probably should have edited the title to be a bit clearer, but if I'm honest I just forgot to do that.
NOTE: I know this question is a duplicate and poor quality, but I am editing it mainly as a good example for this question.
Is there a way we can police or restrict edits by >2k users when they continually make minimal changes to a post while leaving a lot of stuff, that needs to be, unchanged?
EDIT
The general consensus on whether or not minor edits are good seems to fall into two main categories:
- Users >2k rep. Would prefer full edits from <2k users, but any edit no matter how small from a >2k user
- Users <2k rep. Would prefer everyone to make full and complete edits. Just because your edit doesn't go into a queue doesn't mean you shouldn't do a complete edit.
The wasting reviewers time argument doesn't float with me. If a reviewer is happy to reject an edit that doesn't fix everything in the post then they shouldn't make minor edits. This is because it then wastes other users' time to fix everything else wrong with the post.
An idea that just came to me could be leaving peoples' edits to be reviewed when they have <N number of edits approved and ignore the rep threshold completely.