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Considering that he is removing tags recommended not to use, I think he is doing a cleanup.

But doing edits en masse is a bad thing, because it litters this viewthis view.

In a such situation the best what you can do if you change only a few question at once, and with the tag removal, you make other changes/fixes which seem needed (adding new tags, fix grammar/spelling, etc).

In your case I would approve the edit suggestion, but warned the editor for this in a comment.

Considering that he is removing tags recommended not to use, I think he is doing a cleanup.

But doing edits en masse is a bad thing, because it litters this view.

In a such situation the best what you can do if you change only a few question at once, and with the tag removal, you make other changes/fixes which seem needed (adding new tags, fix grammar/spelling, etc).

In your case I would approve the edit suggestion, but warned the editor for this in a comment.

Considering that he is removing tags recommended not to use, I think he is doing a cleanup.

But doing edits en masse is a bad thing, because it litters this view.

In a such situation the best what you can do if you change only a few question at once, and with the tag removal, you make other changes/fixes which seem needed (adding new tags, fix grammar/spelling, etc).

In your case I would approve the edit suggestion, but warned the editor for this in a comment.

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Considering that he is removing tags recommended not to use, I think he is doing a cleanup.

But doing edits en masse is a bad thing, because it litters this view.

In a such situation the best what you can do if you change only a few question at once, and with the tag removal, you make other changes/fixes which seem needed (adding new tags, fix grammar/spelling, etc).

In your case I would approve the edit suggestion, but warned the editor for this in a comment.