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I suggested an editsuggested an edit to this user's first questionfirst question to improve readability by formatting the error trace and configuration block as code, but it was rejected by Community. Was this an automatic rejection because I described the edit as "Format code"?

I saw this question on Stackexchange meta that says that code should not be edited unless it is to format it as code, which is what I thought I was doing.

Is there some mechanism in place to automatically reject edits that appear to reformat code as described above to prevent improper code editing? Or was I simply wrong in editing the trace output as code to improve readability?

Update: I see that the original question has now been edited to format the trace as code, but not the configuration (which is formatted with bullet points). If my edit was not rejected automatically, was it rejected because the configuration should not be formatted as code?

I suggested an edit to this user's first question to improve readability by formatting the error trace and configuration block as code, but it was rejected by Community. Was this an automatic rejection because I described the edit as "Format code"?

I saw this question on Stackexchange meta that says that code should not be edited unless it is to format it as code, which is what I thought I was doing.

Is there some mechanism in place to automatically reject edits that appear to reformat code as described above to prevent improper code editing? Or was I simply wrong in editing the trace output as code to improve readability?

Update: I see that the original question has now been edited to format the trace as code, but not the configuration (which is formatted with bullet points). If my edit was not rejected automatically, was it rejected because the configuration should not be formatted as code?

I suggested an edit to this user's first question to improve readability by formatting the error trace and configuration block as code, but it was rejected by Community. Was this an automatic rejection because I described the edit as "Format code"?

I saw this question on Stackexchange meta that says that code should not be edited unless it is to format it as code, which is what I thought I was doing.

Is there some mechanism in place to automatically reject edits that appear to reformat code as described above to prevent improper code editing? Or was I simply wrong in editing the trace output as code to improve readability?

Update: I see that the original question has now been edited to format the trace as code, but not the configuration (which is formatted with bullet points). If my edit was not rejected automatically, was it rejected because the configuration should not be formatted as code?

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I suggested an edit to this user's first question to improve readability by formatting the error trace and configuration block as code, but it was rejected by Community. Was this an automatic rejection because I described the edit as "Format code"?

I saw this questionthis question on Stackexchange meta that says that code should not be edited unless it is to format it as code, which is what I thought I was doing.

Is there some mechanism in place to automatically reject edits that appear to reformat code as described above to prevent improper code editing? Or was I simply wrong in editing the trace output as code to improve readability?

Update: I see that the original question has now been edited to format the trace as code, but not the configuration (which is formatted with bullet points). If my edit was not rejected automatically, was it rejected because the configuration should not be formatted as code?

I suggested an edit to this user's first question to improve readability by formatting the error trace and configuration block as code, but it was rejected by Community. Was this an automatic rejection because I described the edit as "Format code"?

I saw this question on Stackexchange meta that says that code should not be edited unless it is to format it as code, which is what I thought I was doing.

Is there some mechanism in place to automatically reject edits that appear to reformat code as described above to prevent improper code editing? Or was I simply wrong in editing the trace output as code to improve readability?

Update: I see that the original question has now been edited to format the trace as code, but not the configuration (which is formatted with bullet points). If my edit was not rejected automatically, was it rejected because the configuration should not be formatted as code?

I suggested an edit to this user's first question to improve readability by formatting the error trace and configuration block as code, but it was rejected by Community. Was this an automatic rejection because I described the edit as "Format code"?

I saw this question on Stackexchange meta that says that code should not be edited unless it is to format it as code, which is what I thought I was doing.

Is there some mechanism in place to automatically reject edits that appear to reformat code as described above to prevent improper code editing? Or was I simply wrong in editing the trace output as code to improve readability?

Update: I see that the original question has now been edited to format the trace as code, but not the configuration (which is formatted with bullet points). If my edit was not rejected automatically, was it rejected because the configuration should not be formatted as code?

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I suggested an edit to this user's first question to improve readability by formatting the error trace and configuration block as code, but it was rejected by Community. Was this an automatic rejection because I described the edit as "Format code"?

I saw this question on Stackexchange meta that says that code should not be edited unless it is to format it as code, which is what I thought I was doing.

Is there some mechanism in place to automatically reject edits that appear to reformat code as described above, or to prevent improper code editing? Or was I simply wrong in editing the trace output as code to improve readability?

Update: I see that the original question has now been edited to format the trace as code, but not the configuration (which is formatted with bullet points). If my edit was not rejected automatically, was it rejected because the configuration should not be formatted as code?

I suggested an edit to this user's first question to improve readability by formatting the error trace and configuration block as code, but it was rejected by Community. Was this an automatic rejection because I described the edit as "Format code"?

I saw this question on Stackexchange meta that says that code should not be edited unless it is to format it as code, which is what I thought I was doing.

Is there some mechanism in place to automatically reject edits that appear to reformat code as described above, or was I simply wrong in editing the trace output as code to improve readability?

Update: I see that the original question has now been edited to format the trace as code, but not the configuration (which is formatted with bullet points). If my edit was not rejected automatically, was it rejected because the configuration should not be formatted as code?

I suggested an edit to this user's first question to improve readability by formatting the error trace and configuration block as code, but it was rejected by Community. Was this an automatic rejection because I described the edit as "Format code"?

I saw this question on Stackexchange meta that says that code should not be edited unless it is to format it as code, which is what I thought I was doing.

Is there some mechanism in place to automatically reject edits that appear to reformat code as described above to prevent improper code editing? Or was I simply wrong in editing the trace output as code to improve readability?

Update: I see that the original question has now been edited to format the trace as code, but not the configuration (which is formatted with bullet points). If my edit was not rejected automatically, was it rejected because the configuration should not be formatted as code?

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