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There is a user who is editing questions into a new format; separating them in a "context" or "problem" section, and a "question" section at the end. The "context"/"problem" part often rewrites the situation in bullet points.

The user is below 2k, so these edits enter the review queue.

A few examples: http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10874434https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10874434, http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10880037https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10880037, http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10874789https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10874789

I'm not sure what to make of these edits.
  
On the one hand, I think they are rather intrusive; I'm not sure I'd want my questions reformatted in this way.
  
On the other hand, it does seem to make these questions more clear.

So the question is, where do we stand on this type of edit? Should we approve or reject such edits?

There is a user who is editing questions into a new format; separating them in a "context" or "problem" section, and a "question" section at the end. The "context"/"problem" part often rewrites the situation in bullet points.

The user is below 2k, so these edits enter the review queue.

A few examples: http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10874434, http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10880037, http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10874789

I'm not sure what to make of these edits.
  On the one hand, I think they are rather intrusive; I'm not sure I'd want my questions reformatted in this way.
  On the other hand, it does seem to make these questions more clear.

So the question is, where do we stand on this type of edit? Should we approve or reject such edits?

There is a user who is editing questions into a new format; separating them in a "context" or "problem" section, and a "question" section at the end. The "context"/"problem" part often rewrites the situation in bullet points.

The user is below 2k, so these edits enter the review queue.

A few examples: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10874434, https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10880037, https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10874789

I'm not sure what to make of these edits. 
On the one hand, I think they are rather intrusive; I'm not sure I'd want my questions reformatted in this way. 
On the other hand, it does seem to make these questions more clear.

So the question is, where do we stand on this type of edit? Should we approve or reject such edits?

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There is a user who is editing questions into a new format; separating them in a "context" or "problem" section, and a "question" section at the end. The "context"/"problem" part often rewrites the situation in bullet points.

The user is below 2k, so these edits enter the review queue.

A few examples: http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10874434, http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10880037, http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10874789

I'm not sure what to make of these edits.
On the one hand, I think they are rather intrusive; I'm not sure I'd want my questions reformatted in this way.
On the other hand, it does seem to make these questions more clear.

So the question is, where do we stand on this type of edit? Should we approve or reject such edits?

I am deliberately not providing a link to the edit suggestions yet; after posting this, I've pointed said user to this question. I want the user to be involved in the discussion, not talk about it behind their back.

There is a user who is editing questions into a new format; separating them in a "context" or "problem" section, and a "question" section at the end. The "context"/"problem" part often rewrites the situation in bullet points.

The user is below 2k, so these edits enter the review queue.

I'm not sure what to make of these edits.
On the one hand, I think they are rather intrusive; I'm not sure I'd want my questions reformatted in this way.
On the other hand, it does seem to make these questions more clear.

So the question is, where do we stand on this type of edit? Should we approve or reject such edits?

I am deliberately not providing a link to the edit suggestions yet; after posting this, I've pointed said user to this question. I want the user to be involved in the discussion, not talk about it behind their back.

There is a user who is editing questions into a new format; separating them in a "context" or "problem" section, and a "question" section at the end. The "context"/"problem" part often rewrites the situation in bullet points.

The user is below 2k, so these edits enter the review queue.

A few examples: http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10874434, http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10880037, http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10874789

I'm not sure what to make of these edits.
On the one hand, I think they are rather intrusive; I'm not sure I'd want my questions reformatted in this way.
On the other hand, it does seem to make these questions more clear.

So the question is, where do we stand on this type of edit? Should we approve or reject such edits?

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Edits that separatesplit questions into a problem/question part

There is a user who is editing questions into a new format; separating them in a "context" or "problem" section, and a "question" section at the end. The "context"/"problem" part often rewrites the situation in bullet points.

The user is below 2k, so these edits enter the review queue.

I'm not sure what to make of these edits.
On the one hand, I think they are rather intrusive; I'm not sure I'd want my questions reformatted in this way.
On the other hand, it does seem to make these questions more clear.

So the question is, where do we stand on this type of edit? Should we approve or reject such edits?

I am deliberately not providing a link to the edit suggestions yet; after posting this, I'm going to pointI've pointed said user to this question. I want the user to be involved in the discussion, not talk about it behind their back.

Edits that separate questions into a problem/question part

There is a user who is editing questions into a new format; separating them in a "context" or "problem" section, and a "question" section at the end. The "context"/"problem" part often rewrites the situation in bullet points.

The user is below 2k, so these edits enter the review queue.

I'm not sure what to make of these edits.
On the one hand, I think they are rather intrusive; I'm not sure I'd want my questions reformatted in this way.
On the other hand, it does seem to make these questions more clear.

So the question is, where do we stand on this type of edit? Should we approve or reject such edits?

I am deliberately not providing a link to the edit suggestions yet; after posting this, I'm going to point said user to this question. I want the user to be involved in the discussion, not talk about it behind their back.

Edits that split questions into a problem/question part

There is a user who is editing questions into a new format; separating them in a "context" or "problem" section, and a "question" section at the end. The "context"/"problem" part often rewrites the situation in bullet points.

The user is below 2k, so these edits enter the review queue.

I'm not sure what to make of these edits.
On the one hand, I think they are rather intrusive; I'm not sure I'd want my questions reformatted in this way.
On the other hand, it does seem to make these questions more clear.

So the question is, where do we stand on this type of edit? Should we approve or reject such edits?

I am deliberately not providing a link to the edit suggestions yet; after posting this, I've pointed said user to this question. I want the user to be involved in the discussion, not talk about it behind their back.

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