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Aug 26, 2018 at 16:05 comment added jrh If low rep users aren't supposed to make minor changes, how exactly are we supposed to notify high rep users of problems? Trying to suggest edits in comments almost never works; I've got multi-year old comments saying "please add this" that nobody acted on.
Aug 13, 2014 at 21:24 comment added Joe This isn't a difficult concept. Value(minor edit) = 0.5. Cost(approving minor edit)=3*0.3 = -0.9. So, if you have no need of approval, go ahead and make it (but preferably make a bigger edit if possible). Further, we're trying to train people to make bigger edits - assumably if you're over 2k, you've been sufficiently trained (not necessarily true, but that's the system) and don't need the more rigorous rules.
Aug 13, 2014 at 20:37 comment added Chris Stratton Then everyone should refrain from making frivolous edits
Aug 11, 2014 at 15:13 comment added Joe @KillianDS The problem is more that we're trying to guide people to doing the other parts of edits: fixing up questions that are bad. Discouraging them a bit from these kind of edits is worth it, if it means they pay more attention to bigger problems.
Aug 11, 2014 at 15:12 comment added KillianDS Isn't this a bit contra-productive? To me it seems the intent of reviewing low-rep edits is to guide these users to what a good edit policy is. With a reasoninglike this you teach a different policy to low-rep users (no format edits) than you eventually want from high-rep users (format edits because they are more readable).
Aug 11, 2014 at 15:12 comment added Joe If it serves no useful purpose, sure, but then why is the code sample there?
Aug 11, 2014 at 15:11 comment added Chris Stratton I'd still strongly argue against editing a post to add syntax highlighting if having the highlighting serves no useful purpose. I recently pointed out to a moderator that their application of this (which changed the color of one numeric constant) was entirely pointless, as the actual problem of the question had nothing to do with the code sample to begin with.
Aug 11, 2014 at 14:48 history answered Joe CC BY-SA 3.0