In the "Suggested Edits" queue, edits must have two or more approvals to get applied. Well recently, I realized that I could apply the suggested edit immediately by clicking on Improve Edit and without any modification to the suggested edit just click on Save Edits. With this manipulation, the suggested edit gets accepted. Thus we don't have to wait for a second "approve vote" to see the suggested edit accepted.
By going back to the page I can see that the Community bot has validated the initial suggested edit:
While it seems fair that I can edit the suggested edit and bypass the second vote. It is quite bizarre to me that I can bypass it even without making additional modifications to the post.
Is this a bug?
EDIT: following the discussion in the comments I will try to rephrase my concern.
Improved edits are applied straight away that's one thing. That's not the problem here:
When clicking on Improve Edit you are expected to provide additional edits or modifications on the current reviewed edit. Having enough reputation (more than 2k) you don't have a minimum character count: you can Save Edits and it will bypass other votes (even if rejected once) and apply your edit (even if inexistent, it will apply the suggested edit).
Here's the thing though: in the list of edits if I don't make any modifications and click Save Edits, my edit will not be listed! So I'm pretty sure this fake edit isn't actually registered anywhere... That's the problem. In my opinion, the user making the fake edit should be listed in the list of edits even if he hasn't done anything.
What do you think?
bug
and afeature
is the intention of the developer. the only difference between anexploit
andabuse
is the intention of the user.