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For what it is worth, has had a bit of a problem with regard to syntax highlighting on Stack Overflow. See my post about it here: What's happening to syntax highlighting for [css] questions?What's happening to syntax highlighting for [css] questions? So for anyone wondering if this specific issue could be solved by changing the default language hint to lang-css, the answer is no because it would break syntax highlighting for a completely different set of questions.

This is not the first time a user has made a series of suggested edits solely to add the lang-css hint, and that is the reason why it happens. While I normally wouldn't mind these edits, it is pretty disappointing that this particular user couldn't be bothered to write a meaningful description, even to copy and paste — they just stuck with the "improved formatting" placeholder. I feel like I would reject these edits on grounds that the editor simply isn't putting effort into their edits for this reason.

But in general, as ryanyuyu has said, if there are more areas that can be improved that were clearly ignored by the editor then the edits should be summarily rejected as not fixing enough outstanding issues, because that too signals a lack of effort on the editor's part.

For what it is worth, has had a bit of a problem with regard to syntax highlighting on Stack Overflow. See my post about it here: What's happening to syntax highlighting for [css] questions? So for anyone wondering if this specific issue could be solved by changing the default language hint to lang-css, the answer is no because it would break syntax highlighting for a completely different set of questions.

This is not the first time a user has made a series of suggested edits solely to add the lang-css hint, and that is the reason why it happens. While I normally wouldn't mind these edits, it is pretty disappointing that this particular user couldn't be bothered to write a meaningful description, even to copy and paste — they just stuck with the "improved formatting" placeholder. I feel like I would reject these edits on grounds that the editor simply isn't putting effort into their edits for this reason.

But in general, as ryanyuyu has said, if there are more areas that can be improved that were clearly ignored by the editor then the edits should be summarily rejected as not fixing enough outstanding issues, because that too signals a lack of effort on the editor's part.

For what it is worth, has had a bit of a problem with regard to syntax highlighting on Stack Overflow. See my post about it here: What's happening to syntax highlighting for [css] questions? So for anyone wondering if this specific issue could be solved by changing the default language hint to lang-css, the answer is no because it would break syntax highlighting for a completely different set of questions.

This is not the first time a user has made a series of suggested edits solely to add the lang-css hint, and that is the reason why it happens. While I normally wouldn't mind these edits, it is pretty disappointing that this particular user couldn't be bothered to write a meaningful description, even to copy and paste — they just stuck with the "improved formatting" placeholder. I feel like I would reject these edits on grounds that the editor simply isn't putting effort into their edits for this reason.

But in general, as ryanyuyu has said, if there are more areas that can be improved that were clearly ignored by the editor then the edits should be summarily rejected as not fixing enough outstanding issues, because that too signals a lack of effort on the editor's part.

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For what it is worth, has had a bit of a problem with regard to syntax highlighting on Stack Overflow. See my post about it here: What's happening to syntax highlighting for [css] questions? So for anyone wondering if this specific issue could be solved by changing the default language hint to lang-css, the answer is no because it would break syntax highlighting for a completely different set of questions.

This is not the first time a user has made a series of suggested edits solely to add the lang-css hint, and that is the reason why it happens. While I normally wouldn't mind these edits, it is pretty disappointing that this particular user couldn't be bothered to write a meaningful description, even to copy and paste — they just stuck with the "improved formatting" placeholder. I feel like I would reject these edits on grounds that the editor simply isn't putting effort into their edits for this reason.

But in general, as ryanyuyu has said, if there are more areas that can be improved that were clearly ignored by the editor then the edits should be summarily rejected as not fixing enough outstanding issues, because that too signals a lack of effort on the editor's part.