Editing a question/answer is good, as far as it makes some sense and really improves the post. Reviewing a suggested edit is a responsibility and not just a matter of formality.
A single-character edit such as this suggested edit, which actually is just adding a question-mark is annoying and adds nothing. Moreover, it gets blindly approved without improving the edit.
For reference, this is the original question: https://stackoverflow.com/revisions/30023028/1 which had the scope of improvement like:
- Formatting the code
- Grammar in the body
- Spelling mistakes
If you see, it first got approved by two reviewers, and then approved by Community. And what exactly was the suggested edit? A question mark was added to the topic title, and that's it!
There are following options:
- Improve Edit
- Reject and Edit
- Reject
- Skip
If you see a scope to improve, please do improve the edit and do not just click on approve.
If you do not see any scope to improve the edit, and that the suggested edit is trivial, then reject it.
Please do not blindly approve trivial suggested edits. Do something about it, if you find something could be done about it.
Update: Regarding a specific case when there is no scope of improving a suggested edit:
I understand when there is a single-character edit like adding a question-mark only is not going to harm the post and thus folks would just approve it.
But, wouldn't this encourage the editor to do such trivial edits in the future and then we would see a pile of posts in the Review stack for Suggested Edits. I wish the editor is made aware of it. As we don't know if this might be an attempt to gain the +2 reputation for getting a suggested edit approved.
So, the specific case in the update might be worth another discussion. However, regarding the original question, my opinion is that the review should have been to Improve Edit and not just Approved.
Edit: Regarding the question marked as duplicate
The duplicate marked question, "Too minor" edits - better to leave poor quality on the site? has a highest voted answer with a conclusion:
We should allow people to correct grammar and spelling mistakes. We don't have to be obsessive about it, but if someone is willing to spend the time for that kind of edit, let them.
Ok, correction of grammar and spelling mistakes is still improving something. However, as I posted an example about adding a question mark only to the topic title doesn't improve anything and simply approving the suggested edit is a poor judgement. If the suggested edit would have been correction of a spelling mistake, I would not have posted my question at all. So, I don't agree this is a duplicate question as we are addressing two different kinds of edits; I am concerned about addition a single-character, and the other question marked as duplicate addresses the modification.
Another question, When an edit only fixes a typo, what should I do as a reviewer? also talks about fixing a typo. As I said, my concern is not about fixing typos, or correcting spelling mistakes or grammar, but a single-character addition in the topic title and then being approved by the reviewers without improving the edit.
Update 2: Regarding the debate about the grammar
For those who think the edit to add a question-mark to original question (How to do multiple record updation in oracle) in the posted example is correct, then please understand that it actually makes it grammatically incorrect. Please read Why do my “How to” questions often get renamed to “How do I”?
NOTE: Reading the comments thoroughly, it seems that there might be a confusion between actually suggesting an edit versus approving the edit. Please see this original question, and then compare it with the edited question as it looks now. Please take some time to look at the edit history before making any opinion.
I completely agree with the downvotes, that it is a disagreement. However, it shouldn't be at the cost of misunderstanding. So, please look at the edits and updates to the question. I have tried my best to address each and every concern.
How to do multiple record updation in oracle
to something akin toWhat's the best approach to multiple record updates in Oracle?
orHow should I go about updation multiple records in Oracle?