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For the past two days, I've seen one user repeatedly trying to make the same change in the java arrays section by swapping two paragraphs. It's obvious his intent to just to be recognized as an editor to get rep. I believe if we implement a soft ban or waiting period for a day or few, similar to when you ask a bad question and have to wait a few days to ask another, would solve this problem.

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    It would probably be more similar to the suggested edit ban than the question one. The suggested edit one is indeed a temporary ban, based on how many of your edits are accepted versus rejected in a given period of time.
    – Kendra
    Jul 29, 2016 at 13:24
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    Maybe those two paragraphs really should switch places? Minor edits to very good posts could be useful, specially on docs, but there's a hostile attitude against minor changes, probably because of rep. Maybe a non-reputable edit would be in place, for the very small changes, like typos? Jul 29, 2016 at 21:38
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    @FilipHaglund cause I got a lot of rep. You can take my word, that there was no need for the edit.
    – Javant
    Jul 29, 2016 at 21:39
  • Sure, in this case, but in general? Jul 29, 2016 at 23:01
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    Link to the change please? Jul 30, 2016 at 1:24
  • There's also been a 1 rep user who has attempted to add the same thing (an entire "topic") at least 4 times. Although in this case, it was rejected because it should have been asked as a question.
    – Laurel
    Jul 30, 2016 at 15:05
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    @Javant: So you should be trusted just because you have "a lot of rep"? (You don't, by the way.) Jul 30, 2016 at 15:37
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    @LightnessRacesinOrbit I gonna assume you could't tell the sarcasm in my remark..
    – Javant
    Jul 30, 2016 at 15:38
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    @Javant: Indeed, I could not! Jul 30, 2016 at 15:40
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    May I remind everyone that people with a lot of rep are officially called "trusted user"s?
    – Mr Lister
    Aug 1, 2016 at 9:03
  • Is it possible to flag edits as "Community Wiki" in order to disavow any rep? That way people could make small constructive edits without all this suspicion being directed at them.
    – samgak
    Aug 1, 2016 at 9:51

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Would it solve the problem? Maybe.

The idea of a ban is a good idea in my opinion, although the true answer will only be known if it is tested. However, it really depends on how long the ban is for. If it is for 24 hours, that really isn't long enough to have an effect on the user. If it was for a week, well, the user couldn't add anything else on any other pieces of documentation, some of which could potentially be helpful. Perhaps 3 days could work - but it will be up to the site owners to decide that.

What about reputation?

If you really think that they are trying to do it for reputation, then personally, I wouldn't be surprised. In fact, there has been some discussion about changing the reputation ratios in documentation.

In conclusion

A short ban of 3 days could be helpful if they keep making a similar edit that is rejected by numerous users.

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