See the related blog post for an overview with screenshots: Suggested Edits and Edit Review.
Who can suggest an edit?
- Users with the edit privilege (2000 rep) can edit posts at will without their contributions being placed in the peer review queue.
- Registered users can suggest edits to any post or tag wiki.
- Anonymous users can suggest edits to any post more than 10 minutes old. These edits are attributed to the Community user.
Where do suggested edits go?
Suggested edits are held in a peer review queue of a fixed size. If the queue fills up, no more edit suggestions will be allowed until the queue has some empty space.
Who can vote on a suggested edit?
- The owner of a post may vote to accept or reject any modification of her post.
- All users with the edit privilege may vote on suggested edits to posts.
- Users with 5000 rep may vote on suggested edits to tag wikis.
How do suggested edits get approved?
Our goal is to ensure that many reviewers are participating in the process.
- There is a limited number of accept and reject votes per day.
- Additionally, there is a limit to the number of times you may vote on a single user's suggestions.
Can I earn reputation?
- When a suggested edit is approved, the user who suggested it gets +2 reputation. The regular daily reputation cap applies, and the total cap is 1,000. Like any other reputation, the +2 is deleted if the edited post is ever deleted.
- When a suggested edit is rejected, no penalty is given.
What about abuse?
There are strict limits enforced. If a user (anonymous or registered) submits many rejected edits they will be automatically banned from suggesting edits for 7 days. The fixed size queue also helps protect us from abuse.
How do I know whether there are edits waiting for review?
- Whenever you visit a question or answer with pending edits and have full edit rights you will have access to UI that allows you to approve or reject an edit.
- The UI will display "edit (0)" instead of the standard edit link.
- Users with 10k reputation are notified in the top bar if there are any pending edits awaiting their approval. They also have access to a UI that lists all pending edits.
- Moderators have access to an additional UI that helps them audit the current state of affairs.
Are tag wikis included in this scheme?
Yes, tag wikis accept suggested edits with the following limitations:
- The user suggesting the edit must be registered.
- Wiki edit suggestions can only be approved by moderators or users with full editing rights on the wiki.
- Users with 20k rep, tag leaders and tag bronze badge holders have full editing rights on tag wikis. They are the only users with the right to approve tag wikis.
What does the "Improve" button do?
The Improve button allows approvers to apply changes to the edited version of the text, so they can correct typos introduced by the original editor or to make further changes. The revised text is published when the improver saves their changes.
When improving an edit, the reviewer also has the option of marking the suggested edit as helpful or not helpful, which alters the outcome of the edit they make.
When the reviewer marks the edit as helpful:
- The change history records the suggested edit and the improved edit as separate events.
- The original editor still gets +2 reputation for their suggestion.
When the reviewer marks the edit as not helpful:
- The change history records the improved edit only and the suggested edit is not shown.
- The original editor does not get any reputation for their suggestion.
In either case (helpful or not), the Community user is given responsibility for the decision. Thus, no "approved" or "rejected" item appears in the "reviews" section of the improving user's activity tab.
On Stack Overflow the improved text is published without the need for two accept votes (see below).
Special rules that affect only Stack Overflow:
Stack Overflow sees a significant amount of editing, to help keep a high quality of edits additional restrictions and features have been added for Stack Overflow:
- Two accept or reject votes are required to approve/reject an edit. Jeff explains why in this answer.
- Exception to above: if a vote is from the post author, the edit is accepted or rejected immediately.
- The queue indicator only shows up once there are five items in the queue, to minimize distractions.