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Should I approve suggested edits that are correct, but minor or even trivial (e.g. single spelling errors)?

On the review side it clearly says

Approve edits you know are correct

But on Help Center > Privileges > edit questions and answers:

Try to make the post substantively better when you edit, not just change a single character. Tiny, trivial edits are discouraged.

The newest example was this suggested edit: http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/7675194https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/7675194 which changes only a single letter in the headline, but is correct nevertheless and (minimally) improves the question.

Should I approve suggested edits that are correct, but minor or even trivial (e.g. single spelling errors)?

On the review side it clearly says

Approve edits you know are correct

But on Help Center > Privileges > edit questions and answers:

Try to make the post substantively better when you edit, not just change a single character. Tiny, trivial edits are discouraged.

The newest example was this suggested edit: http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/7675194 which changes only a single letter in the headline, but is correct nevertheless and (minimally) improves the question.

Should I approve suggested edits that are correct, but minor or even trivial (e.g. single spelling errors)?

On the review side it clearly says

Approve edits you know are correct

But on Help Center > Privileges > edit questions and answers:

Try to make the post substantively better when you edit, not just change a single character. Tiny, trivial edits are discouraged.

The newest example was this suggested edit: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/7675194 which changes only a single letter in the headline, but is correct nevertheless and (minimally) improves the question.

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Should I approve suggested edits that are correct, but minor or even trivial (e.g. single spelling errors)?

On the review side it clearly says

Approve edits you know are correct

But on Help Center > Privileges > edit questions and answers:

Try to make the post substantively better when you edit, not just change a single character. Tiny, trivial edits are discouraged.

The newesnewest example was this suggested edit: http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/7675194 which changes only a single letter in the headline, but is correct nevertheless and (minimally) improves the question.

Should I approve suggested edits that are correct, but minor or even trivial (e.g. single spelling errors)?

On the review side it clearly says

Approve edits you know are correct

But on Help Center > Privileges > edit questions and answers:

Try to make the post substantively better when you edit, not just change a single character. Tiny, trivial edits are discouraged.

The newes example was this suggested edit: http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/7675194 which changes only a single letter in the headline, but is correct nevertheless and (minimally) improves the question.

Should I approve suggested edits that are correct, but minor or even trivial (e.g. single spelling errors)?

On the review side it clearly says

Approve edits you know are correct

But on Help Center > Privileges > edit questions and answers:

Try to make the post substantively better when you edit, not just change a single character. Tiny, trivial edits are discouraged.

The newest example was this suggested edit: http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/7675194 which changes only a single letter in the headline, but is correct nevertheless and (minimally) improves the question.

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MikeMB
  • 21k
  • 13
  • 15

Approve small but correct suggested edits

Should I approve suggested edits that are correct, but minor or even trivial (e.g. single spelling errors)?

On the review side it clearly says

Approve edits you know are correct

But on Help Center > Privileges > edit questions and answers:

Try to make the post substantively better when you edit, not just change a single character. Tiny, trivial edits are discouraged.

The newes example was this suggested edit: http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/7675194 which changes only a single letter in the headline, but is correct nevertheless and (minimally) improves the question.