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Should my edit be a separate answer?

I edited an answer here to make it more deadlock-safe: Why can't I use the 'await' operator within the body of a lock statement? Someone else has reverted my edit, saying that it changes the original ...
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Full edit queue blocking edits on own post

In the question I'd like to discuss about re-opening my question, as I do not find it to be a duplicate, OP revealed something significant: the edit queue was full and that was preventing them ...
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How can/should I fix the example in this old question, which doesn't work well for demonstrating the problem?

I just attempted to make some stylistic edits on What are the consequences of nesting classes?. OP has not been seen on Stack Overflow in 7 years, so I think the question can safely be considered ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
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What to do with edits to questions "To verify @<username>'s answer that this is not possible. I had the following Q&A with Chat GPT"

I have answered a question as "It's not possible" having a two of tags that I'm gold tag badge holder and provided the link to the official doc about the related feature. The OP replied to ...
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Edit war removing meta-commentary

Someone is removing meta commentary in my question that points out that answers to the question are version specific. I think this meta commentary is actually important to the understanding the ...
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In cleaning up the old Jobs questions and feature requests, could those just be *deleted* and then have whatever tags removed?

I'm seeing a lot of activity with the removal of some of the old jobs posts that pertains to removing some of the mod-tags, like review or deferred. I don't have a problem with removing those tags in ...
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Encouraging helpful edits

I think that currently there is no real incentive for people to correct mistakes in their questions/answers, as downvotes tend to persist (as do upvotes). In my original question I gave an example ...
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Are edits that only remove excessive indentation from lazy copy-pastes an improvement? How should we handle them?

I haven't been approving edits for long, but I frequently see edits to questions/answers that look something like this: The best I can tell is that this means they deleted the white space on the left ...
Shawn Hemelstrand's user avatar
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What should I do with old questions where the problem was mis-identified?

The site is full of examples with a few upvotes and many years of history like: Need a way to load embedded, escaped JSON strings in Python The problem here is that the title implies a how-to question,...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
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Trying to edit old merged post gives false error about the edit queue [duplicate]

I had it in mind to go through old Python questions that were closed under the old duplicate system to re-close them under the new system. I found that a few rare old questions deemed "exact"...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
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If I have sufficient rep, I should be able to edit a closed question and cast a reopen vote at the same time

This feature request comes from this question, especially this comment. When I edit a closed question, there’s a checkbox below the edit area that reads: This edit resolves the original close reason ...
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Why low rep users edits end up in a review queue when they edit an answer of a highly active rep user [closed]

Yesterday, I was reviewing a 35-minute-old edit of a user with 100+ rep points. The answer he was editing was a user who had 30k+ rep. In my opinion, that edit should not end up right away in a review ...
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Unable to edit question without also editing the question title

When I attempt to edit the body of this question of another user in order to fix the formatting, I get the following error message: Title cannot contain "troubleshoot in implement tokens in my C&...
Andreas Wenzel's user avatar
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Should I edit a bad question? [duplicate]

Is it worth editing a question for readability and formatting if the content is very poor or it meets one or more flagging reasons? I'm guessing no, since it's highly likely to be deleted anyway, but ...
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Is there a route of appeal for edits made by a moderators?

A question I submitted was edited by another user removing an explanatory first paragraph of the post. I didn't care for the edit, and I rolled it back, only to see it re-applied shortly by the same ...
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Is editing another user's answer like this a reasonable interpretation of the "add updates as the post ages" guideline?

I noticed a major edit to a 13-year-old answer today, in which the editor (who is not the original author) changed it from a short history-based explainer into a much broader treatment advocating for ...
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How can I edit several messages because there are security concerns?

I would like to make a security edit (but all the answers repeat the same concern). I don't know how to proceed with the edit, and that is why I'm bringing the issue up on Meta. There is this message: ...
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Is it not ok to update posts with standardization information?

Today I updated this answer. It is a good answer that mentions use of a function from a popular library. Some of the most useful parts of this particular library tends to get standardized into the ...
Aykhan Hagverdili's user avatar
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Are edits from Python 2's print to Python 3's print acceptable?

While reviewing this suggested edit, I was unsure on whether to accept or reject. The original answer's code works for Python 2, however the edit changes the print call to work for Python 3. The ...
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Is this locked answer on Stack Overflow Meta worded incorrectly regarding non-English speakers? [closed]

Answer in question Non-English questions should not normally be translated into English by anyone other than the original poster (OP), unless there is indication in the OP's statements that they ...
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Should I drastically edit the question or create a new community wiki one?

The question "How do I set register a variable to persist between plays in Ansible?", is in the top of the frequent questions of ansible. It has attracted a lot of views and score, so it is ...
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Should we make it clearer when someone is asking a more generic question over an specific implementation question? [closed]

For instance, I was looking for a problem that was a more generic one and found this question: Global variable doesn't get updated that, in fact, was not about a global variable problem, but ...
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Blank edit text area on meta

Trying to edit my own post on Meta, I found myself unable to do so. The text area for edit is completely blank, although all other edit interface remains in place. I did not try to enter something and ...
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Proper procedure to take when a combative notice is added to a question

I came upon this message added to a question's body: Given the nature of the message, I flagged the question to be reviewed by the moderation team, but didn't edit it. I didn't edit it due to the ...
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Should I edit questions to "tidy" code snippets? [duplicate]

I often see questions or answers with code snippets that have weird code styles or odd indentations. The snippet popup has a button to auto-tidy the code, but it seems not many people notice it or ...
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Stack Overflow text input should have basic IDE-like tabbing/indentation support

Intro There are a few posts related to this (namely Tabbing multiple lines of code on Stack Overflow, Tabbing multiple lines of code on Stack Overflow, and notably Markdown editor indent and outdent ...
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5 minute edit grace period not applied?

This question (How to save program work data in JSON format) was edited twice within five minutes after posting: These edits show up in the history, despite taking place within five minutes after ...
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What should I do if I want to edit a part of my question that was blockquoted in an answer?

If I have a question with a given sentence, an answer might include the sentence in a blockquote to respond to it specifically. However, the sentence is not as well said as it could be and I would ...
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What is this edit about?

Recently I noticed an edit on my post here (Revision 2): https://stackoverflow.com/posts/73534113/revisions Looking at the side-by-side I'm having trouble understanding what changed. There is a dash ...
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Should I edit posts with improved style? [duplicate]

I edited this answer on Stack Overflow and improved its format, so it's easier to read and conforms to Python best style/format practices. Is it a good edit or not? It used to look like this return ...
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How do I approach a candidate for a bounty whose answer needs amendments?

A week ago, I started a bounty on a question. It got a couple of answers, and I consider one of those answers to be a candidate for receiving the bounty award. However, despite being mostly correct, ...
The Dreams Wind's user avatar
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Should edit rejection reasons be updated to encourage rejecting minor/trivial edits? [duplicate]

I think it is an ongoing problem that too many trivial edits which don't fully address the issues in a post are proposed. Related to this is that many of these trivial edits are accepted by reviewers. ...
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How can/should we broaden questions where the same problem can manifest in multiple related ways, to make the most useful canonicals?

I have encountered a problem many times while trying to fix up python canonicals, where a question would be great for explaining a common problem (and already has high-quality answers) - if only the ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
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"You have started editing this post. Abandon the edit?" opens briefly and immediately closes if I hit Escape button

I was trying to edit a question that I just asked, and I've found a bug where I can't use the Escape button. The dialog saying "You have started editing this post. Abandon the edit?" briefly ...
Can Poyrazoğlu's user avatar
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Should I suggest edits to transform code blocks into Stack Snippets for HTML/CSS/JS questions?

I occasionally come across questions which contain HTML/CSS/JS which are formatted using the standard code blocks (backticks or indentation) that would be better as a runnable snippet. Is it good ...
Daniel Black's user avatar
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How to deal with serial editors that distort the original meaning of the question or an answer?

A user has recently started being extremely actively in editing the questions and answers in the python tag. Sometimes even answering the now different question. An example of bad answer editing: ...
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If a post I edited gets downvoted, will I lose reputation too? [duplicate]

The question title pretty much says it all. What would happen if I edited some user's post on Stack Overflow and said post gets downvoted? Would both the original poster and I lose reputation, or ...
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Strange behavior in Stack Overflow: unwanted scrolling of the page on Run code snippet button click [duplicate]

When I edit a new question or answer, if I insert a code snippet and then I click on Run code snippet blue button, to check if it works as expected, I noticed that such an action triggers a wrong ...
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Editing old questions to add links to similar ones

I recently ran into this question from 2011: What is the purpose of the return statement? How is it different from printing? A user recently edited the question to include context and links to other ...
Mark's user avatar
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Editing, Downvote and Close Vote Etiquette - What are the ground rules? [closed]

Earlier today, I posted a question in relation to a weird error I'm getting. A few hours later, I came back and discovered that someone had edited it to "remove unneeded exposition and improve ...
Steven C. Britton's user avatar
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Post mostly code. How can I edit it? [duplicate]

When I tried editing a post, I received this message: It looks like your post is mostly code; please add some more details. This shouldn't be the case, as firstly it isn't my post, and the editor ...
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Are there any Stack Overflow rules regarding line indentation in formatted code?

... or in other words: Why would someone want to edit an answer just to remove four leading spaces of a few code lines? Example: https://stackoverflow.com/revisions/73159227/5 - should I have known ...
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What does "pending edit" mean in the review queue? [duplicate]

I recently got enough privilege/reputation to review posts. Considering all the help I got from SO, I am honored for such a role, and I have been motivated at first in doing reviews. But I got stuck ...
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Notify others about post being edited [duplicate]

(This question is probably related to users <2k rep only.) I'm often facing this issue in the edit review queue, but it happens "in the wild" too sometimes. When you start editing the ...
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What is the purpose of modifying the example domain in data example?

The revision changes instances of domain.com to domain.example in the sample data provided by the Question's author. Does this change follow some guideline or objective for Stack Overflow quality ...
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Do users get reputation points for doing edits? [duplicate]

Does a user get reputation points for editing a question? I ask because I have recently had a question edited in such an inconsequential manner I was left wondering why anyone would bother (for what ...
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I only made a trivial edit to approve a more substantial one; why is my name shown as the editor?

While approving a post edit, I made a small change in order to convert a word into Code Sample. However the post now shows my name under "edited" and not the original person whose edits I ...
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Why was this edit rejected? How is the reviewer's edit better?

Why was this edit rejected? The reviewer's action was "Reject and Edit". I don't know how that edit is better than mine and why mine was rejected. The additional text provided by the system ...
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An author of an important answer has repeatedly rolled back changes that make clear improvements. What should I do?

The specific answer: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/209854/revisions, is the top answer to a very popular question, How can I make a dictionary (dict) from separate lists of keys and values?. The ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
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Does this edit improve or add something to the question?

I submitted an edit to this question. Then, another user made another edit on top of mine (I am completely cool with that, obviously). But I have checked the edit to see what I had missed, and I found ...
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