I have more than enough rep to edit on SO. Yet, if I approve someone else's edit, I'm told that more votes will be required before the edit is accepted.
This seems a bit peculiar to me, since I could just copy the edited version and paste it myself.
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I have more than enough rep to edit on SO. Yet, if I approve someone else's edit, I'm told that more votes will be required before the edit is accepted. This seems a bit peculiar to me, since I could just copy the edited version and paste it myself. |
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It was (re-)introduced to ensure quality edits, for which Jeff says:
And:
With the multiple reviewers: if two reviewers disagree, then a third reviewer is needed. According to a comment from waffles, this goes both ways:
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I can understand the need for it, even if it does appear a little odd on the surface. If you go and edit a post, the action is deliberate and requires some amount of effort on your part; you must actually look at the content of the post and (hopefully) determine that your edit is both sensible and relevant. While the same thing should take place when approving an edit, it's much easier to miss something that's amiss with the edit. In this case, multiple eyes is probably a good idea. Secondarily, if you edit a post yourself, your name is displayed prominently on the question or answer. |
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If I agree with the suggested edit I'll simply click agree. At first that seemed contrary to the normal "Instantly accept the changes I made" scenario, but it wasn't a big deal to me. If I mostly agree with a suggested edit I'll improve it, which will immediately accept their suggestions plus accept my changes. And, that I think is a great solution to the problem. If the suggested edit smells for almost any reason I'll reject it. Usually that's because some newbie has edited a submitted answer that doesn't belong to them instead of using the comments to recommend a change. Other times it's because a newbie has altered the original question, especially if that question, or answer, is from someone with a significantly higher reputation. |
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It's so that not just one person games with someone to earn the badges. |
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