9

I suggested an edit to another user's response to make it more relevant to this question, and for a while I could see the suggested edit with a message about it becoming visible once peer reviewed.

When I went back to see if it had been accepted, the changes aren't showing. I think this means that the edit was rejected, but I was expecting a notification and a reason?

1
  • The edit was rejected. No, it does not notify you of this. If you have a link to your suggested edit, you can see why it was rejected. If your edit is accepted, you'll have a notification in the form of gaining two rep.
    – Kendra
    Aug 6, 2014 at 14:55

1 Answer 1

7

You are not notified of the outcome of a suggested edit review, no. If you haven't yet reached the reputation cap for suggested edits (you can only gain a maximum of 1000 points from accepted edits) you do get a notice for the +2 reputation you earned.

You can see what happened to the suggested edit in your profile; go to the activity tab, and filter on suggestions.

Looking at your 4 suggested edits you can find your most recent suggested edit was indeed rejected as changing too much of the original post.

3
  • I would like to make it clear that one part of the post is an excellent answer, while the other part is not. How might I do that within the rules?
    – Martin KS
    Aug 6, 2014 at 14:57
  • 1
    @MartinKS: use a comment, vote accordingly? If you want the answer author to know that the untested code doesn't work, then state that in a comment. Note that you rarely need a 'edit' header in a post; we can all see the revision history of a post if we want to follow changes.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Aug 6, 2014 at 15:02
  • I just wanted to add for finding the suggested edits: once you're on the activity tab, go to the "all actions" tab. The filter for suggestions is on the "all actions" tab.
    – Mistella
    Apr 19, 2018 at 13:35

You must log in to answer this question.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged .