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Aug 8, 2014 at 3:15 vote accept Traven
Aug 3, 2014 at 13:42 comment added Jongware I was going to +1 this for being a good question, then changed my mind and -1 it because I don't agree one should do this. Deadlock ensured. Fortunately, the Vote Counter stands at [+1/-1], so I can escape this race condition.
Aug 3, 2014 at 12:58 comment added charlietfl if you can do 100/hour it sounds like these are trivial edits that aren't overly beneficial. Is fixing minor grammar or capitalization really helping?
Aug 3, 2014 at 12:44 comment added Infinite Recursion Yes @Deduplicator, absolutely. Just wanted to let OP know that entire community gets impacted. I didn't repeat quality because l4mpi covered that in his/her comment already. I upvoted that comment in agreement, and added some more info in my comment.
Aug 3, 2014 at 12:35 comment added wholerabbit Whoops, actually bookmarking "newest" doesn't work. That's why I always have to change tabs! Okay then, stop editing old questions people, it's a PITA. ;D Or maybe we could make "newest" an actual bookmarkable URL...
Aug 3, 2014 at 12:29 comment added Deduplicator @InfiniteRecursion: The reason why vigilantes manage to swamp those pages though is not that they edit questions/answers, not even in masses, but that they don't do good edits. Good edits need their time.
Aug 3, 2014 at 12:28 comment added wholerabbit @InfiniteRecursion Yeah me too. I guess I shouldn't call those queues since it could be confused with the review stuff. Actually there's two sets of tabs -- "active" is not in the same set as "interesting". Split hairs ;) There is a "newest" in one of them, that's what I bookmark.
Aug 3, 2014 at 12:26 comment added Infinite Recursion @goldilocks I was referring to the front page - "recommended", "interesting" and "active" tabs. Every time a vigilante goes on an editing spree, we have to enjoy reading ancient questions.
Aug 3, 2014 at 12:13 comment added wholerabbit Keep in mind that "too minor" is a valid reason to reject an edit, so if you do keep hammering away at 100/hour, you probably are going to risk a lot of rejected edits. I reject them if they're really lazy -- you capitalize a noun, but don't bother with other obvious things -- since this just screams, "I changed something, gimme points."
Aug 3, 2014 at 12:09 comment added wholerabbit @InfiniteRecursion If the effect on the new questions queue (actually, you are referring to the active questions queue -- the new one is not so affected) is undesirable, then that should be changed. It seems wrong to say, "Oh there's this uncorrected design flaw (apparently), so we have to remember not to _______ which otherwise would be fine".
Aug 3, 2014 at 11:48 answer added Deduplicator timeline score: 10
Aug 3, 2014 at 11:38 comment added Infinite Recursion Everytime a post is edited, it gets bumped. Users who watch the front page to answer questions will miss the new questions amidst your edited posts. That is bad. Also, every suggested edit requires 3-5 reviewers to approve/reject. And too many rejected edits can get you edit-banned. So brief answer - too much of anything is bad, don't overdo. Edit if you come across something that needs editing. Don't go out searching for posts to edit.
Aug 3, 2014 at 11:31 history edited Shadow Wizard
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Aug 3, 2014 at 11:18 comment added l4mpi In theory, you can do as many edits as you like as fast as you can. In practice, you should consider that until you hit 2k rep, each of your edits must be handled by reviewers; thus you should focus your effort on questions that actively require editing to make them understandable (meaning more than changing a few lowercase Is or similar small grammar mistakes), and make sure the question you're editing is actually worth it and not just crap that's going to be closed anyways. E.g. this seems like an edit you shouldn't have made.
Aug 3, 2014 at 11:00 history asked Traven CC BY-SA 3.0