I like to edit posts in SO - not for spelling errors or edit wars - especially when I see people struggle with the English language (I'm not of native English tongue either) or being downvoted because of poor expression. If the question is interesting, I sure go on editing to prevent it from being closed.

I miss this in meta, as I do not have enough reputation. Could or should SO reputation be taken into account for the rights of operations?

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Related to: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/406/… – Marc Gravell Jun 29 '09 at 12:09
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Keep participating over here and your rep will be high enough in short order to do the editing. I'm sure if the SO team sees that after a bit people aren't getting enough rep quickly enough to do these things, they will lower the thresholds, but I just started answering questions and in one day got 150 rep.

You'll see a smaller community here, but probably much more active users. Also there are a bunch of moderators on this site as well I believe who can take care of that role in the few weeks it takes people to build up rep.

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Granted. It just felt awkward when your used to editing not to be able to. – malach Jun 30 '09 at 13:18
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I have edit rights on SU, but I would not feel comfortable with edit rights on other sites, unless I've earned it (this is especially true for SO and SF). I have to prove I know what I'm talking about before I can actually start editing something that others have worked for.

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I miss the retagging and editing too, though I prefer to edit the titles - after all it's the first thing anyone sees so a poor title could lead to fewer views and fewer answers.

We can only work within the rules laid down ultimately by Jeff & the other admins. The amount of rep required for voting up and leaving comments has already been reduced. I guess the others will be reduced if the admins feel it's necessary.

Questions like this bring it to their attention that it might be an issue, but really only in the short term.

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As a frequent StackOverflow user, I've gained enough rep to edit posts and I feel helpful, cleaning up titles, typos, hyperlinking cited references that aren't linked and cleaning up code with high levels of tab indentation so that they are actually readable.

I visit the SuperUser site too, but more like 10% of the time I spend on StackOverflow. I'm miles away from having editing rights on SuperUser.

I would hope that its obvious that I have no intention of defacing superuser (based on my SO rep) thus it would be nice if I could somehow leverage that "trust" on the related sites.

Case in point... I asked this question http://superuser.com/questions/51289/ati-catalyst-setting-to-stretch-xp-start-bar-across-both-displays and Molly provided a good alternative answer with 4 references (but none were linked). Since I had to Google them anyway it would have been easy for me to edit the answer to add the links so that future visitors would benefit from them... but I can't. :-(

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Done, you now have hyperlinks in Molly's answer :) – alex Oct 6 '09 at 14:31
Thanks much @alex! – scunliffe Oct 6 '09 at 21:21
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