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I came across a question which had a code snippet. Unfortunately, first line of the code snippet was not aligned properly, and the second line was blank; so it escaped Stack Overflow's code highlighting, like this:

int main() {

    return 0;

}

I thought it would be a good idea to edit the question so the first line is also clearly included in the snippet, i.e. change question's source from this:

Some question.

int main() {

        return 0;

    }

to this:

Some question.

    int main() {

        return 0;

    }

I consider this edit minor, but objective and important for readability. Unfortunately, Stack Overflow told me that "edits should be at least 6 characters long". I've tried removing extra lines and trailing spaces to make it 6 characters change, not 4, but without luck. I assume that Stack Overflow counts non-space characters only.

I'm wondering how to suggest such changes?

I've read this answer to "When should I make edits to code?" question and it says that adding code blocks around code is in the "Do" list, so I'm assuming "adding some code in code blocks" is also in the "Do" list.

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    As an aside, if there's an issue with their formatting, there is more than likely six characters' worth of improvement with their question.
    – Makoto
    Feb 2, 2017 at 6:58

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