Why are all of the questions being edited and removing information from the title? There is no clear violation of any best practices of FAQ's type of thing. Heck, there is even a question on this very topic on META, but no community backed decision...

http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/3936/should-meta-use-tags-and-title-labels

UPDATE
A moderator (Jeff) has weighed in on this discussion here and tags should no longer be placed into the title. While I personally disagree with it, I'll abide by the ruling and not contest these types of edits any longer just as I said I would do when a decision was reached.

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I have voted to close this question as no longer relevant. See my "UPDATE" above and please do the same if you can vote to close. – RSolberg Jul 14 '09 at 16:57
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closed as off topic by RSolberg, Bill the Lizard Jul 14 '09 at 17:14

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The bulk of the edits appear to be minor title and tag changes. I don't get it - why is this [surprising|concerning|bad]? It happens countless times on SO-proper every day, as part of the normal operation of the site - if it's happening more on MSO right now, my guess would be that it's because up until recently very few MSO users had editing capabilities, so posts went uncorrected unless a moderator took the time to do something.

I'm willing to bet that in a day or so, it'll quiet down. 'Til then, don't stress about it!

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There is quite a bit of garbage to clean up. It might take a while. Especially if we have to deal with this kind of drama as well. – GEOCHET Jul 13 '09 at 21:30
I think it is the countless edits occurring when there is an open ended question about whether or not these edits should occur in the first place. – RSolberg Jul 13 '09 at 21:34
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@RSolberg: i'd guess that'd cover most edits. Editing involves numerous, inherently-subjective judgment calls: grammar, formatting, appropriate tags, even spelling can be argued about in some cases with no clear consensus. That's why no editor is allowed to be all-powerful - the original author, and other editors, can always come back and roll back or adjust any changes made. Again - this is an extremely common activity on SO, and has been for a long time... i don't find it surprising here at all. – Shog9 Jul 13 '09 at 21:46
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FWIW, since you seem to be talking about Rich and the whole title prefix thing... The moderators appear to have been doggedly retagging bug and feature questions recently; they might have a more relevant opinion on these specific changes. I suggest you flag posts you feel have been hurt for moderator review, so that they are aware of what's going on, and able to take any steps necessary to keep the site usable. – Shog9 Jul 13 '09 at 21:51
@Shog9: Agree on all points. Well put. – Jeff Yates Jul 13 '09 at 22:02
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A user or users with enough reputation believes they should be removed and are doing the work. Unless community consensus is reached against what that user or users are doing, then I don't think this is a problem; the community is expressing itself through the users with enough reputation to perform this action.

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Nor does a user or users who oppose the action. Short of a consensus, the only options are slap-fighting, getting the mods to pick a side, or letting it go because it doesn't matter. – Hilarious Comedy Pesto Jul 13 '09 at 20:53
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@RSolberg: I don't understand your fascination with having a consensus. All action would be stalled until a consensus is reached -- which isn't even a certainty to ever happen. Waiting for consensus which may not come is silly and needlessly complex. The way rep works is that the system trusts you enough to take certain actions. It also trusts other people enough to stop you. When you reach an impasse, you go to the mods. – Hilarious Comedy Pesto Jul 13 '09 at 21:02
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I'm not going to jump in and start fanning the flames by editing, but in many of the cases the edits have been constructive. Take this very post for example; "What is with all the title edits..." is vague, woolly, and isn't really the crux of what you are trying to ask.

The real question that your body hints at is: is this acceptable. It is then double-ironic that a title edit to this post that actually gets to the heart of your question ("Do all of the title edits on Meta Stackoverflow constitute some form of abuse?") has been rolled back.

My opinion (FWIW): our "editor" community sometimes oversteps what is sensible/constructive, but in general (and specifically in this post) they do a good job, improving the questions and answers. I think there are two problems, though:

  • people sometimes get very attached to their wording, and it isn't always easy to step back and ask (impartially): is this revised wording perhaps better? or is the original better? (either answer is valid; the only invalid answer is indignation).
  • some of our editors have made a rod for their own backs; either through occasional inappropriate edits, or by too many edit wars (with the same causes as I mentioned above, but reversed), some people automatically assume that any edit is destructive. I do not believe that this reflects reality.

So in summary:

  • there are edits to improve the site
  • edits are fine
  • as Jeff has stated multiple times; if you get involved in an edit war, just walk away - it isn't worth it
  • I would, however, hope that the community on MSO is at a level where we can take things in a positive light; we're not anonymous noobs on our way in from google
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Marc: not one of the edits made yesterday was to actually improve the content of the title. Now, there may have been some edits that did, but those are not the ones I'm talking about here. Removing "Feature Request" from the title was a completely unnecessary edit. There is even a thread discussing this very issue here on MSO and no agreement had been reached. Just because you have the permissions to edit does not make any edit you do correct, especially when ignoring open ended discussions on the issue. – RSolberg Jul 14 '09 at 15:16
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And it also doesn't make it incorrect. – Marc Gravell Jul 14 '09 at 19:16
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@Rich, I recall us having a 'moment' yesterday in dicussing your hair colour. Now it's gone away... The poster deleted their answer? – devinb Jul 14 '09 at 13:25
@Devinb: I have no idea. Too many fleeting crybabies to keep track of. – GEOCHET Jul 14 '09 at 13:28
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