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Related to, but not a duplicate of When is it okay to edit answers for "Code Formatting?", which is about editing the format of code in code blocks (4-spaces markdown) rather than what behaviour we want to encourage around the (over)use of inline code (backtick markdown).

I've read a few meta posts recently to improve my reviewing and seen some contention about the questions about readability of inline code text for particular class or method() names especially when they're edits peppered with them.

I'm letting them through material edits that are otherwise good, but skipping ones that are just these, is there guidance/consensus about edits like these?

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  • Potentially @Cerbrus, but that question seems more about formatting in code blocks (4-spaces markdown) rather than inline code (backtick markdown).
    – StuperUser
    Aug 5, 2015 at 11:11
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    Part of @Stij's answer "It's OK when the readability is improved. It is not OK when the edit is essentially about stylistic preferences." is along the thread of what sort of answers (and consensus in the reviewing community about them) that I'm hoping for.
    – StuperUser
    Aug 5, 2015 at 11:11
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    If it puts parts of sentences or product names in code markdown that is reason for rejection. Aug 5, 2015 at 11:39

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