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When reviewing first posts, there are often new questions that are poorly formatted and can be fixed without much effort. However, for reviewers who haven't reached 2000 reputation, it's very difficult to improve such posts. Personally, I often experienced:

Suggested edit queue is full

(Updated Stats: 24 out of 35 times when I click "Edit")

or

You have too many pending edits. Further edits cannot be submitted until prior edits have been approved.

I think the maximum number of edits pending is 5, and those edits usually take some time to be reviewed. Considering that one can review 40 posts every day in "First Post", I think a "Needs Community Edit" option would be very helpful in the "First Posts" review (Just like in Triage) when the edit queue is full or when the user has reached their maximum number of pending edits.

In addition, to address the issue that new users should learn how to format properly and we shouldn't just fix it for them, I think we could send a message to their inbox for a link to how to properly format a post once an edit has been made, so hopefully their formatting next time would be much better.

Currently, it has been a hard choice for me when I cannot edit and the post which has formatting issues.

  • Flagging isn't appropriate since the issue can be fixed by the community
  • Downvoting doesn't seem appropriate since the question is usually clear, only the formatting has some issues. I also don't want to discourage new users to ask questions just because of formatting
  • Adding a comment is not always that helpful since the user might not very familiar with how to format it properly
  • Upvoting isn't appropriate either since it can take a long time for others to understand it without the formatting (such as posting code as text)

Which leaves me in a very awkward situation here. In that case, I often have to "Skip" this review although I know how this post can potentially be fixed. Any suggestions on what actions might be more appropriate?

When reviewing first posts, there are often new questions that are poorly formatted and can be fixed without much effort. However, for reviewers who haven't reached 2000 reputation, it's very difficult to improve such posts. Personally, I often experienced:

Suggested edit queue is full

(Updated Stats: 24 out of 35 times when I click "Edit")

or

You have too many pending edits. Further edits cannot be submitted until prior edits have been approved.

I think the maximum number of edits pending is 5, and those edits usually take some time to be reviewed. Considering that one can review 40 posts every day in "First Post", I think a "Needs Community Edit" option would be very helpful in the "First Posts" review (Just like in Triage) when the edit queue is full or when the user has reached their maximum number of pending edits.

Currently, it has been a hard choice for me when I cannot edit and the post which has formatting issues.

  • Flagging isn't appropriate since the issue can be fixed by the community
  • Downvoting doesn't seem appropriate since the question is usually clear, only the formatting has some issues. I also don't want to discourage new users to ask questions just because of formatting
  • Adding a comment is not always that helpful since the user might not very familiar with how to format it properly
  • Upvoting isn't appropriate either since it can take a long time for others to understand it without the formatting (such as posting code as text)

Which leaves me in a very awkward situation here. In that case, I often have to "Skip" this review although I know how this post can potentially be fixed. Any suggestions on what actions might be more appropriate?

When reviewing first posts, there are often new questions that are poorly formatted and can be fixed without much effort. However, for reviewers who haven't reached 2000 reputation, it's very difficult to improve such posts. Personally, I often experienced:

Suggested edit queue is full

(Updated Stats: 24 out of 35 times when I click "Edit")

or

You have too many pending edits. Further edits cannot be submitted until prior edits have been approved.

I think the maximum number of edits pending is 5, and those edits usually take some time to be reviewed. Considering that one can review 40 posts every day in "First Post", I think a "Needs Community Edit" option would be very helpful in the "First Posts" review (Just like in Triage) when the edit queue is full or when the user has reached their maximum number of pending edits.

In addition, to address the issue that new users should learn how to format properly and we shouldn't just fix it for them, I think we could send a message to their inbox for a link to how to properly format a post once an edit has been made, so hopefully their formatting next time would be much better.

Currently, it has been a hard choice for me when I cannot edit and the post which has formatting issues.

  • Flagging isn't appropriate since the issue can be fixed by the community
  • Downvoting doesn't seem appropriate since the question is usually clear, only the formatting has some issues. I also don't want to discourage new users to ask questions just because of formatting
  • Adding a comment is not always that helpful since the user might not very familiar with how to format it properly
  • Upvoting isn't appropriate either since it can take a long time for others to understand it without the formatting (such as posting code as text)

Which leaves me in a very awkward situation here. In that case, I often have to "Skip" this review although I know how this post can potentially be fixed. Any suggestions on what actions might be more appropriate?

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When reviewing first posts, there are often new questions that are poorly formatted and can be fixed without much effort. However, for reviewers who haven't reached 2000 reputation, it's very difficult to improve such posts. Personally, I often experienced:

Suggested edit queue is full

(Updated Stats: 2224 out of 3035 times when I click "Edit")

or

You have too many pending edits. Further edits cannot be madesubmitted until one of theseprior edits ishave been approved.

I think the maximum number of edits pending is 5, and those edits usually take some time to be reviewed. Considering that one can review 40 posts every day in "First Post", I think a "Needs Community Edit" option would be very helpful in the "First Posts" review (Just like in Triage) when the edit queue is full or when the user has reached their maximum number of pending edits.

Currently, it has been a hard choice for me when I cannot edit and the post which has formatting issues.

  • Flagging isn't appropriate since the issue can be fixed by the community
  • Downvoting doesn't seem appropriate since the question is usually clear, only the formatting has some issues. I also don't want to discourage new users to ask questions just because of formatting
  • Adding a comment is not always that helpful since the user might not very familiar with how to format it properly
  • Upvoting isn't appropriate either since it can take a long time for others to understand it without the formatting (such as posting code as text)

Which leaves me in a very awkward situation here. In that case, I often have to "Skip" this review although I know how this post can potentially be fixed. Any suggestions on what actions might be more appropriate?

When reviewing first posts, there are often new questions that are poorly formatted and can be fixed without much effort. However, for reviewers who haven't reached 2000 reputation, it's very difficult to improve such posts. Personally, I often experienced:

Suggested edit queue is full

(Updated Stats: 22 out of 30 times when I click "Edit")

or

You have too many pending edits. Further edits cannot be made until one of these edits is approved.

I think the maximum number of edits pending is 5, and those edits usually take some time to be reviewed. Considering that one can review 40 posts every day in "First Post", I think a "Needs Community Edit" option would be very helpful in the "First Posts" review (Just like in Triage) when the edit queue is full or when the user has reached their maximum number of pending edits.

Currently, it has been a hard choice for me when I cannot edit and the post which has formatting issues.

  • Flagging isn't appropriate since the issue can be fixed by the community
  • Downvoting doesn't seem appropriate since the question is usually clear, only the formatting has some issues. I also don't want to discourage new users to ask questions just because of formatting
  • Adding a comment is not always that helpful since the user might not very familiar with how to format it properly
  • Upvoting isn't appropriate either since it can take a long time for others to understand it without the formatting (such as posting code as text)

Which leaves me in a very awkward situation here. In that case, I often have to "Skip" this review although I know how this post can potentially be fixed. Any suggestions on what actions might be more appropriate?

When reviewing first posts, there are often new questions that are poorly formatted and can be fixed without much effort. However, for reviewers who haven't reached 2000 reputation, it's very difficult to improve such posts. Personally, I often experienced:

Suggested edit queue is full

(Updated Stats: 24 out of 35 times when I click "Edit")

or

You have too many pending edits. Further edits cannot be submitted until prior edits have been approved.

I think the maximum number of edits pending is 5, and those edits usually take some time to be reviewed. Considering that one can review 40 posts every day in "First Post", I think a "Needs Community Edit" option would be very helpful in the "First Posts" review (Just like in Triage) when the edit queue is full or when the user has reached their maximum number of pending edits.

Currently, it has been a hard choice for me when I cannot edit and the post which has formatting issues.

  • Flagging isn't appropriate since the issue can be fixed by the community
  • Downvoting doesn't seem appropriate since the question is usually clear, only the formatting has some issues. I also don't want to discourage new users to ask questions just because of formatting
  • Adding a comment is not always that helpful since the user might not very familiar with how to format it properly
  • Upvoting isn't appropriate either since it can take a long time for others to understand it without the formatting (such as posting code as text)

Which leaves me in a very awkward situation here. In that case, I often have to "Skip" this review although I know how this post can potentially be fixed. Any suggestions on what actions might be more appropriate?

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readyplayer77
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When reviewing first posts, there are often new questions that are poorly formatted and can be fixed without much effort. However, for reviewers who haven't reached 2000 reputation, it's very difficult to improve such posts. Personally, I often experienced:

Suggested edit queue is full

(Updated Stats: 1822 out of 2530 times when I click "Edit")

or

You have too many pending edits. Further edits cannot be made until one of these edits is approved.

I think the maximum number of edits pending is 5, and those edits usually take some time to be reviewed. Considering that one can review 40 posts every day in "First Post", I think a "Needs Community Edit" option would be very helpful in the "First Posts" review (Just like in Triage) when the edit queue is full or when the user has reached their maximum number of pending edits.

Currently, it has been a hard choice for me when I cannot edit and the post which has formatting issues.

  • Flagging isn't appropriate since the issue can be fixed by the community
  • Downvoting doesn't seem appropriate since the question is usually clear, only the formatting has some issues. I also don't want to discourage new users to ask questions just because of formatting
  • Adding a comment is not always that helpful since the user might not very familiar with how to format it properly
  • Upvoting isn't appropriate either since it can take a long time for others to understand it without the formatting (such as posting code as text)

Which leaves me in a very awkward situation here. In that case, I often have to "Skip" this review although I know how this post can potentially be fixed. Any suggestions on what actions might be more appropriate?

When reviewing first posts, there are often new questions that are poorly formatted and can be fixed without much effort. However, for reviewers who haven't reached 2000 reputation, it's very difficult to improve such posts. Personally, I often experienced:

Suggested edit queue is full

(Updated Stats: 18 out of 25 times when I click "Edit")

or

You have too many pending edits. Further edits cannot be made until one of these edits is approved.

I think the maximum number of edits pending is 5, and those edits usually take some time to be reviewed. Considering that one can review 40 posts every day in "First Post", I think a "Needs Community Edit" option would be very helpful in the "First Posts" review (Just like in Triage) when the edit queue is full or when the user has reached their maximum number of pending edits.

Currently, it has been a hard choice for me when I cannot edit and the post which has formatting issues.

  • Flagging isn't appropriate since the issue can be fixed by the community
  • Downvoting doesn't seem appropriate since the question is usually clear, only the formatting has some issues. I also don't want to discourage new users to ask questions just because of formatting
  • Adding a comment is not always that helpful since the user might not very familiar with how to format it properly
  • Upvoting isn't appropriate either since it can take a long time for others to understand it without the formatting (such as posting code as text)

Which leaves me in a very awkward situation here. In that case, I often have "Skip" this review although I know how this post can potentially be fixed. Any suggestions on what actions might be more appropriate?

When reviewing first posts, there are often new questions that are poorly formatted and can be fixed without much effort. However, for reviewers who haven't reached 2000 reputation, it's very difficult to improve such posts. Personally, I often experienced:

Suggested edit queue is full

(Updated Stats: 22 out of 30 times when I click "Edit")

or

You have too many pending edits. Further edits cannot be made until one of these edits is approved.

I think the maximum number of edits pending is 5, and those edits usually take some time to be reviewed. Considering that one can review 40 posts every day in "First Post", I think a "Needs Community Edit" option would be very helpful in the "First Posts" review (Just like in Triage) when the edit queue is full or when the user has reached their maximum number of pending edits.

Currently, it has been a hard choice for me when I cannot edit and the post which has formatting issues.

  • Flagging isn't appropriate since the issue can be fixed by the community
  • Downvoting doesn't seem appropriate since the question is usually clear, only the formatting has some issues. I also don't want to discourage new users to ask questions just because of formatting
  • Adding a comment is not always that helpful since the user might not very familiar with how to format it properly
  • Upvoting isn't appropriate either since it can take a long time for others to understand it without the formatting (such as posting code as text)

Which leaves me in a very awkward situation here. In that case, I often have to "Skip" this review although I know how this post can potentially be fixed. Any suggestions on what actions might be more appropriate?

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