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Nov 20 at 12:40 comment added Gimby Yeah I have no words. The rejection reasons are senseless and the fact that an edit suggestion which needed only a few more tweaks was rejected rather than edited also is very unproductive. Bad luck, I hope.
Nov 19 at 0:53 comment added Starship-On Discussions Strike @PresidentJamesK.Polk Honestly because I didn't notice I was really editing for the english/second question
Nov 19 at 0:51 comment added President James K. Polk Why leave the glaring formatting problems with the first code block? I wouldn't have rejected the edit for that reason, but still...
Nov 18 at 22:47 comment added Security Hound @KarlKnechtel - That would suggest there is an underlying problem with the question, but that isn't a reason, to reject to the edit which was a substantial improvement to the current revision. It appears after being rejected, a different user with more reputation, ended up applying the same edits.
Nov 18 at 19:14 comment added Karl Knechtel Even after the edit, I can't understand how the provided code or error message are supposed to relate to the question (which appears to be purely a how-to question).
Nov 18 at 18:57 comment added Starship-On Discussions Strike @ipodtouch0218 more than 4.5k reviews isn't what I'd call new to the queues. I consider myself to be experienced with review queues and I barely have more than 500 reviews netowork wide.
Nov 18 at 17:09 comment added ipodtouch0218 "This seems like robo-reviewing to me. Somehow, though, they are passing review audits" The suggested edits queue only has negative audits, it's completely possible to robo-review by rejecting everything (which isn't what they're doing, 281 approved / 714 rejected). || I personally would have improved your edit (which counts as an approval) to fix the code formatting and random empty blockquote. It's possible that you just got unlucky with your reviewers, both are relatively new to the queues.
Nov 18 at 17:08 history edited yivi CC BY-SA 4.0
removed focus on the reviewer, if you want raise awarness of a user's behavior, better to use a flag
Nov 18 at 17:07 comment added Abdul Aziz Barkat @chivracq here's an image of the review and this is the question
Nov 18 at 17:04 history edited Starship-On Discussions Strike CC BY-SA 4.0
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Nov 18 at 16:46 history asked Starship-On Discussions Strike CC BY-SA 4.0