There are times when I find a post in need of an edit, and after, decide to check out the author's profile and other posts. More than once, I've come across a user with multiple posts that have a pattern of misspelled words, incorrect grammar, unclear formatting, as well as a plethora of unneeded greetings and salutations.
For example, I just came across one user that has over 800 answers. I opened the first few answers, and noticed that every single post contained something like:
Hiya this might help...
hey try this please Hope it helps, CHeers!
Hope it helps, cheers!
Hope this helps,:)
Rest feel free to play around with demo,
Hope it helps, lemme know if I missed anything.
Please lemme know if I missed anything, cheers!
Also if you can provide jsfiddle I might take a look. Cheerios
In addition to the unneeded fluff in the posts, the posts were disorganized and hard to read.
I'm not talking about garbage posts that deserve to be deleted. I'm talking about posts that have helpful content and many times have multiple upvotes, yet are just in need of improvement.
Sometimes, English is not a user's first language or a user does not have a solid grasp of how to write a well-organized post, and that is why their posts consistently need editing. Other times, the user is simply lazy and doesn't bother with grammar rules. Regardless, many times a post with problems is an indication of more problem posts to follow.
When I find a bad post, is it wrong to go through the author's list of posts and edit all the posts in need of editing?
Con: A big reason why I see not to do this, is that the user might not like if another user suddenly changes all their posts. They also may think the editor is serial-editing for the wrong reason.
Pro: The main reason I would think this is a good idea, is that this would be improving the content on the site. This can be a way to easily find and fix a list of bad posts.
Update
It looks like one user took this idea to heart and just edited four of my posts. I can now say that on the receiving end of such targeted editing, I don't mind it at all. True, some of the edits were extremely minor and I normally would not recommend them. (I have a feeling the user was just trying to make a point here.) Regardless, I see these edits as improvements, and it does not bother me that they all came from the same user within a short amount of time.