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The whole system is flawed and needs a serious rethink. Take this onethis one, for example.

OP titles the question as:

Stop "Ding" while pressing enter

Approved edit:

How can i stop the "ding" sound while pressing enter

Subsequent edit by a >2k user:

How can to stop the "ding" sound while pressing enter

Seriously? For starters, not one single 'improvement' includes a question mark and the final revision is a total abomination as far as the English language is concerned. It will take more than an update to a few guidelines (which no-one will read anyway).

The whole system is flawed and needs a serious rethink. Take this one, for example.

OP titles the question as:

Stop "Ding" while pressing enter

Approved edit:

How can i stop the "ding" sound while pressing enter

Subsequent edit by a >2k user:

How can to stop the "ding" sound while pressing enter

Seriously? For starters, not one single 'improvement' includes a question mark and the final revision is a total abomination as far as the English language is concerned. It will take more than an update to a few guidelines (which no-one will read anyway).

The whole system is flawed and needs a serious rethink. Take this one, for example.

OP titles the question as:

Stop "Ding" while pressing enter

Approved edit:

How can i stop the "ding" sound while pressing enter

Subsequent edit by a >2k user:

How can to stop the "ding" sound while pressing enter

Seriously? For starters, not one single 'improvement' includes a question mark and the final revision is a total abomination as far as the English language is concerned. It will take more than an update to a few guidelines (which no-one will read anyway).

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The whole system is flawed and needs a serious rethink. Take this one, for example.

OP titles the question as:

Stop "Ding" while pressing enter

Approved edit:

How can i stop the "ding" sound while pressing enter

Subsequent edit by a >2k user:

How can to stop the "ding" sound while pressing enter

Seriously? For starters, not one single 'improvement' includes a question mark and the final revision is a total abomination as far as the English language is concerned. It will take more than an update to a few guidelines (which no-one will read anyway).