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I never heard of the suggested edit queue before, maybe because I don't edit a lot of answers. But I heard of it just now because there's an answer with a glaring flaw:

The answer was edited by its author to correct a flaw pointed out in a comment, but the "correction" is wrong. It tests for Timer = 0, which will almost never happen. It should instead test for Timer < Start. Another answer tried a correction of Timer >= 86399, but that test can also fail on a slow computer.

I wanted to propose an edit to correct it, but I can't because the suggested edit queue is full.

I guess a lot of other people have also seen this problem, which is why you have over 500 suggested edits. But this is pretty crazy. You've got an accepted answer sitting there with a glaring error, and 500 people have presumably tried to fix it, but it sits there, wrong.

Not impressive.

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Edit in response to comment by "cigien": If there's something I don't understand, and there's something I should have done to be able to make the edit, please tell me.

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Edit #2 in response to comment by "tripleee": My question is, whatWhat can be done to correct the bug in the code of the accepted answer?

I never heard of the suggested edit queue before, maybe because I don't edit a lot of answers. But I heard of it just now because there's an answer with a glaring flaw:

The answer was edited by its author to correct a flaw pointed out in a comment, but the "correction" is wrong. It tests for Timer = 0, which will almost never happen. It should instead test for Timer < Start. Another answer tried a correction of Timer >= 86399, but that test can also fail on a slow computer.

I guess a lot of other people have also seen this problem, which is why you have over 500 suggested edits. But this is pretty crazy. You've got an accepted answer sitting there with a glaring error, and 500 people have presumably tried to fix it, but it sits there, wrong.

Not impressive.

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Edit in response to comment by "cigien": If there's something I don't understand, and there's something I should have done to be able to make the edit, please tell me.

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Edit #2 in response to comment by "tripleee": My question is, what can be done to correct the bug in the code of the accepted answer?

I never heard of the suggested edit queue before, maybe because I don't edit a lot of answers. But I heard of it just now because there's an answer with a glaring flaw:

The answer was edited by its author to correct a flaw pointed out in a comment, but the "correction" is wrong. It tests for Timer = 0, which will almost never happen. It should instead test for Timer < Start. Another answer tried a correction of Timer >= 86399, but that test can also fail on a slow computer.

I wanted to propose an edit to correct it, but I can't because the suggested edit queue is full.

I guess a lot of other people have also seen this problem, which is why you have over 500 suggested edits. But this is pretty crazy. You've got an accepted answer sitting there with a glaring error, and 500 people have presumably tried to fix it, but it sits there, wrong.

What can be done to correct the bug in the code of the accepted answer?

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I never heard of the suggested edit queue before, maybe because I don't edit a lot of answers. But I heard of it just now because there's an answer with a glaring flaw:

The answer was edited by its author to correct a flaw pointed out in a comment, but the "correction" is wrong. It tests for Timer = 0, which will almost never happen. It should instead test for Timer < Start. Another answer tried a correction of Timer >= 86399, but that test can also fail on a slow computer.

I guess a lot of other people have also seen this problem, which is why you have over 500 suggested edits. But this is pretty crazy. You've got an accepted answer sitting there with a glaring error, and 500 people have presumably tried to fix it, but it sits there, wrong.

Not impressive.

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Edit in response to comment by "cigien": If there's something I don't understand, and there's something I should have done to be able to make the edit, please tell me.

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Edit #2 in response to comment by "tripleee": My question is, what can be done to correct the bug in the code of the accepted answer?

I never heard of the suggested edit queue before, maybe because I don't edit a lot of answers. But I heard of it just now because there's an answer with a glaring flaw:

The answer was edited by its author to correct a flaw pointed out in a comment, but the "correction" is wrong. It tests for Timer = 0, which will almost never happen. It should instead test for Timer < Start. Another answer tried a correction of Timer >= 86399, but that test can also fail on a slow computer.

I guess a lot of other people have also seen this problem, which is why you have over 500 suggested edits. But this is pretty crazy. You've got an accepted answer sitting there with a glaring error, and 500 people have presumably tried to fix it, but it sits there, wrong.

Not impressive.

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Edit in response to comment by "cigien": If there's something I don't understand, and there's something I should have done to be able to make the edit, please tell me.

I never heard of the suggested edit queue before, maybe because I don't edit a lot of answers. But I heard of it just now because there's an answer with a glaring flaw:

The answer was edited by its author to correct a flaw pointed out in a comment, but the "correction" is wrong. It tests for Timer = 0, which will almost never happen. It should instead test for Timer < Start. Another answer tried a correction of Timer >= 86399, but that test can also fail on a slow computer.

I guess a lot of other people have also seen this problem, which is why you have over 500 suggested edits. But this is pretty crazy. You've got an accepted answer sitting there with a glaring error, and 500 people have presumably tried to fix it, but it sits there, wrong.

Not impressive.

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Edit in response to comment by "cigien": If there's something I don't understand, and there's something I should have done to be able to make the edit, please tell me.

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Edit #2 in response to comment by "tripleee": My question is, what can be done to correct the bug in the code of the accepted answer?

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I never heard of the suggested edit queue before, maybe because I don't edit a lot of answers. But I heard of it just now because there's an answer with a glaring flaw:

The answer was edited by its author to correct a flaw pointed out in a comment, but the "correction" is wrong. It tests for Timer = 0, which will almost never happen. It should instead test for Timer < Start. Another answer tried a correction of Timer >= 86399, but that test can also fail on a slow computer.

I guess a lot of other people have also seen this problem, which is why you have over 500 suggested edits. But this is pretty crazy. You've got an accepted answer sitting there with a glaring error, and 500 people have presumably tried to fix it, but it sits there, wrong.

Not impressive.

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Edit in response to comment by "cigien": If there's something I don't understand, and there's something I should have done to be able to make the edit, please tell me.

I never heard of the suggested edit queue before, maybe because I don't edit a lot of answers. But I heard of it just now because there's an answer with a glaring flaw:

The answer was edited by its author to correct a flaw pointed out in a comment, but the "correction" is wrong. It tests for Timer = 0, which will almost never happen. It should instead test for Timer < Start. Another answer tried a correction of Timer >= 86399, but that test can also fail on a slow computer.

I guess a lot of other people have also seen this problem, which is why you have over 500 suggested edits. But this is pretty crazy. You've got an accepted answer sitting there with a glaring error, and 500 people have presumably tried to fix it, but it sits there, wrong.

Not impressive.

I never heard of the suggested edit queue before, maybe because I don't edit a lot of answers. But I heard of it just now because there's an answer with a glaring flaw:

The answer was edited by its author to correct a flaw pointed out in a comment, but the "correction" is wrong. It tests for Timer = 0, which will almost never happen. It should instead test for Timer < Start. Another answer tried a correction of Timer >= 86399, but that test can also fail on a slow computer.

I guess a lot of other people have also seen this problem, which is why you have over 500 suggested edits. But this is pretty crazy. You've got an accepted answer sitting there with a glaring error, and 500 people have presumably tried to fix it, but it sits there, wrong.

Not impressive.

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Edit in response to comment by "cigien": If there's something I don't understand, and there's something I should have done to be able to make the edit, please tell me.

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