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When should I make edits to code?

The about page says: Improve posts by editing or commenting Our goal is to have the best answers to every question, so if you see questions or answers that can be improved, you can edit them. Use ...
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Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?

When I edit questions I typically focus on style, grammar, and spelling. However, in the process I often also remove 'fluff' like: This may be simple but, ... or Can you help me with this? I ...
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"Too minor" edits - better to leave poor quality on the site?

I have seen a few posts recently on this meta site that make me wonder about "minor edits": Review ban because of approving burninate tag edits What is wrong with minor edits? When an edit only fixes ...
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How do I make a good edit?

I would like to edit posts on Stack Overflow. How do I make a good edit that will improve the quality of the post? Return to FAQ index
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Which edits push closed questions to the reopen review queue?

So far I was working under the assumption that any edit will push a closed question to the review queue. After all, we advise question-banned users to improve their old questions, and that would not ...
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When should code formatting be used for non-code text?

I reviewed an edit that did no change to the post apart from introducing code formatting like this to words that aren't code, such as iOS and Android (while curiously leaving Delphi untouched). I didn'...
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Notification on edit of downvoted content

I just came across a comment by someone who wrote that they make a point of revisiting content on which they have cast a downvote. I really like the idea of checking whether stuff that I downvoted on ...
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Is it OK to edit the question to change the author's intention?

I am talking about the following question: Why is a `fork()` call not optimized away in an infinite loop? The author asked a low-quality question which was definitely not a quality-add to the site. ...
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Unable to edit question containing non-Latin characters, warning about 'Body cannot contain...'

I am attempting to edit a question to improve its formatting, however I am getting this error: Whatever I change the first line to the error changes accordingly. It appears as if the validation ...
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Drastic Question Revision

I was looking over some old comments of mine, and I saw one that just looked completely irrelevant to the question asked. I was confused, so I looked at the edit history and I found this out: https://...
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When is it okay to edit posts for "Code Formatting?"

I recently posted this answer: Continuing the most outer loop from the most nested one It contains a block of Java code, written by me, currently under an edit war between myself and the original ...
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Is there a way to edit a "mostly code" question?

I was trying to edit this question (improving the title and tweaking the first sentence), but when I tried to submit my edit, I was stopped by this pop-up: It looks like your post is mostly code; ...
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Tagging a question based on its answers

Consider the following question: How do I use Frob to gurgle a flubber? The OP has added [frob] and [flubber] tags to it. After a while, an answer is posted: Frob is not the right tool for the ...
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How much change to the question is too much?

I answered a Bounty question AddHandler not working for .php files - Apache 2.4 The scope of the original question was narrow but, as you can see, revision 3 changed the scope of the question (...
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How do you roll back an edit?

A user deleted a lot of code from his/her question, making it, and the answers to it make no sense. How do I rollback? I can't find the option anywhere, nor an explanation how to do it in help.
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Should "Edit:" in edits be discouraged?

I often see questions which are of the form: Title Example question what is x? Edit: Here's some more information that bob asked for ... Edit: I did some more poking around and discovered ... Edit: ...
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Should we edit a question to transcribe code from an image to text?

Context: "How to call a method from a class referenced as a string?" More general context: how do we educate occasional users, or new users, to the best practices to follow when posting a ...
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Editing question for new answer?

I recently answered a question, and the user said I answered correctly, but then edited the question. Should I encourage the user to ask a new question? Or do you think they just made a mistake ...
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Tag removals must be discussed and documented on Meta

Recently I was notified that a user, who has since been suspended, went on a mass-edit spree to remove tags that they believed were not needed on the site. Many of these tags had, and still have, ...
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What do I do about receiving an offensive email from another user on Stack Overflow?

So, this is a little bit odd, and I've been confused if I should have this question here, or not; however I'm going ahead, posting it, after reading multiple related questions about editing posts on ...
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Can't edit question - title already exists

I can't seem to edit this question: Note: I was only editing the body of the question, not the title. Note2: The question was brand new.
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Revoking own suggested edits

I cannot seem to find any place where you can cancel an edit you have suggested to a post before it is approved. I have just mistakenly modified the scope of a question, but missing something in an ...
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Allow Improving a post even if you already reviewed a still-pending edit

If we approve or reject an edit (unless it's on our own post, or for mods), our single vote does not end the review. While that's generally a good thing, intended to ameliorate the damage a small ...
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Why am I allowed to edit my deleted answer but not question?

If I delete my answer, I can edit it deleted. But to edit my deleted question I must undelete it. Why this inconsistency?
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Removing someone else's "Thank you!"

I just saw a user make this edit: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/25067193/revisions The only thing that changed was that the editor removed the word "Thanks" from the end of the post. Are ...
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Why don't you continue to gain 2 rep for edits once you've reached 2k rep?

I noticed that once I've passed 2k rep points, I don't get 2 points for edits anymore. What is the rationale/reason behind this action? I'm aware of the "Edit Questions and Answers" ...
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Community rejected edits displayed as "rejected" is misleading

Community rejected edits are displayed as .. "rejected". For example user 5061 had 110 edit suggestions approved, and 10 edit suggestions rejected is displayed when clicking (more) in a Suggested ...
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Should I edit titles which have nothing to do with the actual problem?

I keep running into questions titles which may be potentially interesting, but then the problem is actually about a syntax, or some other basic error. For example, I assumed scalar-product-of-...
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How to handle edits you think shouldn't have been made

I recently came across a question in which a user had gone through and edited the question and all the answers heavily. I think it was done with good intentions to make things clearer and cleaner, but ...
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Not an answer flag declined because post was edited 2 days afterwards

I flagged this answer as not an answer when the answer was posted. Two days later he edited his complete "not-answer" so it became an answer. Now 4 days later the flag was declined. I'm a bit annoyed ...
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What to do when I find a user suggesting a large number of trivial edits?

While reviewing posts, I sometimes find a user who suggests a large number of trivial edits. For example just adding or removing a single tag with no other changes, or only removing "thanks" from ...
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Threshold experiment results: closing, editing and reopening all become more effective

Editor's note: This has been implemented. This post details the outcome of an experiment that reduced the thresholds for closing and reopening questions to 3 votes on Stack Overflow. Warning: ...
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Overly zealous editing of answer, what to do?

Here's an example answer. As you can see, the answer had been edited really significantly that finally the original answerer felt it necessary to add a disclaimer to the much-edited answer. What to ...
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Can we eliminate the character limit for suggested edits?

In the question: Why does this use, in Java, of regular expressions throw an "Unclosed character class" exception at runtime? The OP has nothing that needs to be changed in regards to ...
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Dealing with questions that are edited after my answer has been accepted [duplicate]

I recently answered a question posted to Stack Overflow. The answer was accepted. While my answer currently on the question solved the original post, the OP has edited the question/title to a ...
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Why is removing tags from the title suggested so often?

I noticed that a common type of edit is to remove words from the title that are in the tags list. Like "How do you do this and that in AngularJS" -- the "AngularJS" part gets removed. I don't really ...
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User didn't like my edit and rolled back, should I edit again?

I recently edited the code formatting of this answer. I had only put the code into a code block. But yesterday the author of the post rolled back my edit to the previous version. I wonder why some ...
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How to handle good edits to unsalvageable posts?

Not based on any post or edit in particular. A lot of bad posts have lesser issues that can be corrected with editing, such as grammar, poorly worded titles, poor tagging and lack of code formatting. ...
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Serial editing in general: acceptable or not?

Other than in special cases, such as previously agreed retagging (burnination requests), is serial editing acceptable in general? First of all, I have a prejudice against serial editing at all. For ...
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Why would I make a new answer when all I want to do is supplement an existing one?

I often try to update or extend answers when I have a small contribution to someone else's work. I do this because I want to give credit, not compete with an already good answer I don't think ...
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"'Bumping' question after editing" feature should be removed

It happened to me lots of times. I enjoy editing old posts, and sometimes I edit dozens of them an hour. However, some people start complaining that I pollute their 'front page' (this means 'Active' ...
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Is it bad practice to post a short answer first and then add details afterwards?

I have the habit of posting quick code-only answers to "simple" questions, and then add details / context later... for example on a question that I stumble upon in a review queue, that can ...
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Was the 5 minute edit grace period removed?

I just answered a question at 2015-03-23 13:02:50Z, and then edited it at 2015-03-23 13:07:03Z. This edit was made within the 5 minute grace-period (4 minutes and 13 seconds after the question was ...
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Should I update very old answers when the solution becomes deprecated?

I have asked a very old question regarding passing variables to the Facebook sharer. The selected answer (which I posted) doesn't work any more and I had someone downvote it. Should I change the ...
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Posts flickers if text is selected

For one or two days, I've noticed that questions on Stack Overflow are frequently flickering: disappearing for a short while and then reappearing. I first thought it did it when a new edit or ...
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See entire preview while editing a question

Most editing doesn't take a tremendous amount of time especially when it's in a tag you are familiar with. New users typically don't use backticks properly or will leave logcat and other error ...
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Should we edit our old posts to include Stack Snippets?

Obviously only our posts which include HTML, CSS, and/or JavaScript, and that would perhaps benefit by having this feature in the post itself. What does Stack Exchange Inc. think? What do the ...
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Are we supposed to speak like robots when asking questions or are we allowed to be human? [closed]

I posted a question earlier today about changing grid sizes. Here is the body of the question - Having problems trying to resize gridworld grid So I basically want to resize the grid in gridworld ...
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10 reputation for topic editing is too high [duplicate]

On Q & A Stack Overflow, Suggested Edits are a prime source of rep farming; a simple or trivial edit that requires little knowledge of the question content earns users under 2k reputation two rep ...
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Are imports useful when posting code on answers?

Today I've seen this user editing multiple posts and he's being doing it for a couple of days. His edits only remove imports on the code (Example) and sometimes he improves something else, that, IMO ...
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