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Dec 8, 2017 at 22:37 comment added halfer Merely for interest, Don'tPanic, I have edited a second example into my question. I see what you mean about whether my editing standards are universal, but there are some cases where only serial editing would do, and they'd have to be backed up with the confidence that mods would agree to those edits. I am not minded to push much more for serial editing, since several people have come out against it - just identifying a problem.
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Dec 8, 2017 at 17:38 comment added halfer @Don'tPanic: thanks. Well, I am open to advice (and since I have the edit power I think I should be). To be fair, the problems with the small number of awkward users stems from the fact that they won't talk about things at all. I am reminded in the Q comments about a discussion I had with mods in July, where I had been serial-editing a very hostile and angry contributor, whose material was/is a strange mix of helpful and nearly unreadable. I had tried to engage them, and was rebuffed very strongly, and their woeful output continues to this day.
Dec 8, 2017 at 17:36 comment added jscs All right, thanks for clarifying your intention there. Maybe a small edit to your answer?
Dec 8, 2017 at 17:34 comment added Don't Panic @halfer I do feel kind of awkward giving you any sort of advice on editing, considering how little experience I have with it compared to yours.
Dec 8, 2017 at 17:17 comment added Don't Panic @halfer I think your edits do seem good, and I don't think there's anything wrong with editing the same users' posts if they keep showing up in your searches. But as a non-moderator, I just think it seems best to disregard the user as much as possible. It seems to me that if you encounter one of the "awkward" ones, the only thing you'll be able to accomplish is to annoy them and yourself.
Dec 8, 2017 at 17:00 comment added Don't Panic @JoshCaswell I didn't mean to imply that I thought halfer should not edit posts from those users. The only thing I meant by inappropriate was including the user in the search criteria for things to edit. I agree that that kind of stuff should be edited out, but it's easy enough to find it without looking at a specific person.
Dec 8, 2017 at 16:45 comment added jscs I agree with this completely up until the point that you say it's "inappropriate". I'm really sad to see such a strongly single-user-centric view of editing expressed in the answers here. We were supposed to be about having the best content. We've become more and more worried about how individuals feel about the actions we take to make sure we have the best content. Posts are irrevocably licensed to the site, under terms that allow anyone to improve them, so that they can be improved. We should not lose sight of that.
Dec 8, 2017 at 16:37 comment added halfer OK, fair enough, thanks for your post. To play devil's advocate for a bit, if I merely serial-edited and accepted roll-backs as part of the editor's curse, is that better? I guess I framed my question in terms of the "awkward" ones, but they are probably 2% of my editing. Is the other 98% worth avoiding for the reasons you outline anyway, or should we keep good edits because they are good? (I accept I am starting from the point that my edits are good, which may be flawed, but I have to start from somewhere).
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