I just started to look at the edit moderation queue and noticed somea pattern in some of the editedits. You would see the original as such:
i have a db that returns a query and i cant seem to get it to work.i do something like this:
string result = GetParseValue();
// some more code
var col = GetMyCollection(result);
and then comes the review:
I have a database that returns a query and I can't seem to get it to work. I do something like this:
string result = GetParseValue();
// Some more code
var col = GetMyCollection(result);
See, it is just about capcapitalizing letters, expanding an acronym, adding a missing apostrophe, and spacing after a dotperiod.
I usually reject that edit as it does not bring any value to the post. Even more when it does not involve any indentation. Also, it happens that it is done over many posts by the same user(s). Seems to me like an attempt to grab some easy reputation.
I don't mind the easy reputation, my concern is more about the fact that out of 30 queued posts, probably at least 10 of them were just this kind of edit from the same user.
How should this be dealt with? Should I keep rejecting or should they be considered an improvement? Should the user be told that hethe edit is not improving muchtoo minor?
P.S.: The irony would be to get this post to be edited... (done, though not actually for grammar).