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Jeromy French
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No, the "edit-hunting" nature of the user's suggestions should not have any bearing on the acceptance or rejection of the edits.

Don't let "perfect" get in the way of "better". Any improvement—however incremental—is welcome, IMHO. If someone wants to target a specific imperfection, why stop them?

Don't let "perfect" get in the way of "better". Any improvement—however incremental—is welcome, IMHO. If someone wants to target a specific imperfection, why stop them?

No, the "edit-hunting" nature of the user's suggestions should not have any bearing on the acceptance or rejection of the edits.

Don't let "perfect" get in the way of "better". Any improvement—however incremental—is welcome, IMHO. If someone wants to target a specific imperfection, why stop them?

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Jeromy French
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Don't let "perfect" get in the way of "better". Any improvement—however incremental—is welcome, IMHO. If someone wants to target a specific imperfection, why stop them?