Timeline for How can a peer-review let this happen?
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Nov 7, 2016 at 13:52 | comment | added | animuson StaffMod | The specific edit was also rolled back shortly after it was approved: stackoverflow.com/documentation/review/changes/108447 | |
Nov 7, 2016 at 11:33 | comment | added | Bakuriu | @WaqasBukhary It's surely legal, since there is no law against adding HTML comments to an open website... Also note: spam is related to advertising. While the edits are useless, irrelevant, and inapproriate they are not spam, since they do not introduce any advertising. Keep this in mind especially when flagging, otherwise your flags will be declined. | |
Nov 7, 2016 at 6:22 | comment | added | Steve | @WaqasBukhary this seems like an issue the Documentation review queues been having since it was launched: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/329572/… | |
Nov 7, 2016 at 6:21 | comment | added | Syed Waqas Bukhary | So the question is this acceptable in stack-overflow? Is this legal? Should others also start doing this to gain quick rep? | |
Nov 7, 2016 at 6:19 | comment | added | Steve | @WaqasBukhary ah, I was looking at his post revisions, not documentation. I wouldn't necessarily call capitalisation changes "spam", but they should almost certainly be coupled with something of more substance rather than a word or two. There is one or two edits with reasonable changes, so maybe just over-zealous editing? | |
Nov 7, 2016 at 6:16 | comment | added | Syed Waqas Bukhary | I dont think so. The user had only 100 rep before few days how can these originally be his own posts? Also check this link the last 10 edits he did are all spam and approved. stackoverflow.com/users/2806499/simplans?tab=reputation | |
Nov 7, 2016 at 6:05 | history | answered | Steve | CC BY-SA 3.0 |