I'm sick and tired of people repeatedly spamming the edit queue with minor edits. I want to punish the editors and robo-reviewers and prevent some of them from entering the queue in the first place.
The audits are too easy
It covers the vandalism reject reason, but what about the other ones? A too minor audit could be:
- Find a question with negative score, fake original version has a random tag removed, edit adds it in
- Find a post with at least 3 lowercase
i
s, make two uppercase - Find a post with at least 2 instances of thanks, remove one
An invalid edit audit could be:
- Replace all instances of "Javascript" or "JS" with "Java script"
- Insert markov-chain code of similar tags randomly
Add
random markdown where it does not belong(vandalism)
Just do something more than gen that you give A fputcsv fileds withing two size is using waitdequeuenotification only. (I don't want my bullets above to be law. I want to get a consensus on what it should be that can then be acted apon, my bullets are just an example)
People aren't getting banned ;(
See:
- Rollback button in suggested edits queue
- A "bad reviewer" mod-queue for those who approved the edits that were rolled back?
- Moderators should be able to manually ban users from suggesting edits
- Not just suggesting too, there are bad 2k editors.
- The edit-ban formula
(rejects - (approvals / 3)) >= 5
allows for five rejections… Meh, make it 3.
Too much reputation gain from doing little to nothing
There are some users who have gained 200 rep in one day just from suggesting minor edits. Can we put a daily rep cap on it? I also think the 1k rep all-time cap should be removed, as there is nothing wrong with suggesting lots of great edits and a daily cap would prevent most abuse.
I think a daily cap of 20 reputation (10 edits) is about right, beyond that only good editors remain - the ones that will do it for more than rep.
Just don't allow bad edits to get in the queue
If the edit would work as a too-minor audit, it probably isn't that good of an edit. I think these are too minor:
- Less than 8 characters in only title
- Less than 4 tag changes (adding/removing a tag) with no other changes
- Don't count whitespace or punctuation toward the 6 characters
If the post is know to be bad (-1 score), then more edits are too minor:
- Only modified title or tags
- Less than 16 characters (total)
- Don't count
*`-^
or html tags toward the 16 characters
If the post is modifying code more than just whitespace, warn (but not reject) that a comment may be better.
So…
Can something happen? I reject about a quarter of edits as too minor, a sixth as invalid. Most of this can be prevented by the system.
Please note that I don't want these exact ideas ideas to be blindly implemented (I removed the feature-request tag). I want my ideas to be discussed, then implemented. As @mehow pointed out, we need to figure out what the definitions of "too minor" and "invalid" are before making a system from it.