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I usually abandon an edit when I find that the question can't be answered after an edit (usually a clean-up).

Take this questionthis question for example; bad question all-round and contains multiple spelling & grammar errors. If these were to be fixed the question would still be bad and because of this there's no point in completing edits like this if the question is likely going to be removed anyway.

I usually abandon an edit when I find that the question can't be answered after an edit (usually a clean-up).

Take this question for example; bad question all-round and contains multiple spelling & grammar errors. If these were to be fixed the question would still be bad and because of this there's no point in completing edits like this if the question is likely going to be removed anyway.

I usually abandon an edit when I find that the question can't be answered after an edit (usually a clean-up).

Take this question for example; bad question all-round and contains multiple spelling & grammar errors. If these were to be fixed the question would still be bad and because of this there's no point in completing edits like this if the question is likely going to be removed anyway.

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I usually abandon an edit when I find that the question can't be answered after an edit (usually a clean-up).

Take this question for example; bad question all-round and contains multiple spelling & grammar errors. If these were to be fixed the question would still be bad and because of this there's no point in completing edits like this if the question is likely going to be removed anyway.