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See for example this suggested edit. This user has put several similar suggestions in the review queue. While I'm not against improving formatting, I definitely don't agree with the edit comment he's leaving on every single item:

Exalt what you use to make your post more comprehensiveness

I mean, besides the fact that it makes no sense. My two questions are,

  1. Does adding a lot of bold and italicized text actually improve the quality of a post?
  2. Should we be doing more than simply rejecting these edits as "too minor"?
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    "Too Minor" implies that the edits are correct, just not enough to warrant an edit. These edits are blatantly incorrect.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Jul 14, 2014 at 2:41
  • I would agree on a couple words marked as code when he just meant to highlight them and vice versa. I don't know, is it always incorrect to add emphasis to a post? Jul 14, 2014 at 2:43
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    When it is an incorrect use of that emphasis, yes. The only correct thing about the edit you provided was the capitalization of words. Everything else about it is just plain wrong.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Jul 14, 2014 at 2:44
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    At any rate, his latest two suggested edits have caused him to hit a 7-day edit ban. Huzzah.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Jul 14, 2014 at 2:47
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    Jeeze, and this guy is still going. Can someone please put a halt to this guy's random formatting edits? Edit: Never mind, animuson just took care of it. Edit again: Or did he? Was it a mod or a built-in thing? In any case, this person has been stopped, and hopefully won't start again.
    – awksp
    Jul 14, 2014 at 2:47
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    Sounds like the system just did. Jul 14, 2014 at 2:48
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    Yep, it’s the system. I don’t know why we can’t ban them manually with an appropriate message. (Sure, “the reviewers are a problem”, but there are a lot of reviewers.)
    – Ry- Mod
    Jul 14, 2014 at 2:49
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    Thanks for checking and rolling back, @user3580294! I’ve handed out review bans of various lengths to most approvers.
    – Ry- Mod
    Jul 14, 2014 at 3:11
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    Now if more people voted for it, maybe this would get implemented... Meta.SE: Moderators should be able to manually ban users from suggesting edits Jul 14, 2014 at 3:12
  • @false No problem! Interestingly, that user's first few reviews were not bad, but they quickly descended into the madness of random formatting Edit: Tried to use zalgo, but apparently SO doesn't like that...
    – awksp
    Jul 14, 2014 at 3:24
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    What's so bad about proper capitalization? And why has noone who visited the link or reviewed improved the question by him/herself? Jul 14, 2014 at 11:01
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    @Trilarion Proper capitalization is good. I'm guilty of not taking the time to perform a correct edit on any of these. The issue I had was with seemingly randomized formatting changes, coupled with a nonsense edit reason. Jul 14, 2014 at 12:41
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    > not exalting what you use to make your post more comprehensiveness
    – Ben
    Jul 14, 2014 at 19:27
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    @AustinMullins: You're not "guilty" of anything; you have no obligation to make better edits just because you've identified that the previous ones are sh!t. Jul 14, 2014 at 19:43
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    Oh no it's one of those people. Reject! Reject! Reject!
    – Boann
    Jul 14, 2014 at 19:55

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No. Adding unnecessary formatting just clutters up posts and makes them look messy.

I personally flag as either Invalid Edit or Vandalism, depending on the severity.

When I see edits like that, I usually reject, go back, open up the post in a new tab to monitor it (in order to roll back if robo-approvers approve the edit), and take a look at the user's recent suggestions.

If more than 5 or so edits are similar in nature I will usually flag the question or answer they had approved edits on and select Flag for Moderator stating that the user is crapping out bad edits and needs to be stopped.

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    You mean, the bad reviewers must be stopped. Because atm the mods cannot directly stop the editor... See: Meta.SE: Moderators should be able to manually ban users from suggesting edits Jul 14, 2014 at 3:11
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    I have seen many suggested edits like this and often amid all of the random re-formatting, they have left out spelling mistakes, small i's and often quite serious grammatical errors all of which are far more damaging to the readability of the post than the formatting suggestions -- properly indented code, is a different matter. I will usually click improve, uncheck the suggested edit was helpful box, only to find that the edit has been accepted once I click done. I am glad that there are some mechanism in place to stop robo reviewing. Jul 14, 2014 at 19:12
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    @JohnBarça In that case I just uncheck the helpful box and accept the edit anyways to make sure the edit is rejected. Then I go back at my leisure and fix things without having to race against robo-reviewers. I really hope that's not an abuse of the system...
    – awksp
    Jul 14, 2014 at 19:17
  • @user3580294 I like that idea and hope it's acceptable. I don't like the idea of having multiple edits with my name a few minutes apart; but I've also found that racing the robo reviewers is mostly a losing exercise meaning there're 2 edits anyway and the robo editor ends up getting points. Jul 14, 2014 at 20:04
  • @DanNeely If it's any comfort I haven't seen any complaints against it on Meta, but anything to fight against those robo-editors/reviewers, even if it's a losing fight...
    – awksp
    Jul 14, 2014 at 23:05

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