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I got this suggested edit from an anonymous user.

This does not sound like something a responsible SO user would do. I am not sure what could be the objective of such suggestions. Any sane SO user would know that this will be rejected. Could this be the work of a bot? Should we be concerned?

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  • It was clearly some sort of spam attempt. Whether it was a bot or not isn't evident. In what way should we be concerned? If it was a bot, it's something the SE staff should possibly be concerned about, but I personally wouldn't be; other than watching for those sorts of posts, there's little I can do about them.
    – Ken White
    Jun 14, 2015 at 2:56
  • @KenWhite, I don't know whether we should be concerned about it. Maybe not.
    – R Sahu
    Jun 14, 2015 at 3:03
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    The edit was rejected so I wouldn't be concerned about it. If it had been approved, then there would be a problem but it's so obviously a bad edit I can't imagine anyone approving it.
    – BSMP
    Jun 14, 2015 at 3:09
  • I don't understand what you're asking. We (as in SE users) have nothing to be concerned about, because other than rejecting this type of edit there's nothing we can do. SE developers may need to be concerned.
    – Ken White
    Jun 14, 2015 at 3:29
  • @KenWhite, You are answering "no" to my question "Should we be concerned?". That's good enough for me.
    – R Sahu
    Jun 14, 2015 at 3:33

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Spam/abusive edits happen from time to time by anonymous users. Just reject them. Nothing to be concerned about. Maybe if you start seeing it happen very frequently (like 25 times a week) you could start a new question about it to see if something more could be done.

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