Is there any way we can prevent lazy edits done by all users?
I've come across several questions recently that had obvious edit-worthy body text like this:
i am working on asp.net project(vs2005).. i having trouble wiht it this
It bothers me when I see that one or more high(ish) rep users have already edited the question and simply formatted code or added tags but ignored the spelling and grammar (or vice-versa). I saw this question's edit history today and that was what led me to ask this question. To me, this is the key issue, that users who should know better are just being lazy.
I feel like if you took the time to do some edits, and ignored/missed other potential places for edits that are obvious enough to systematically pick up on (more than one 'i', two periods), we should do something to alert the editing user like we do with not allowing titles like "plz help i have C# question".
I understand that's the point of the edit review queue, but that's only applicable to lower rep users (like myself). Would it be so bad if we added a blip that said something like "it looks like there could be more to edit"? The user could decide between two buttons, like "just do my existing edits" and "I'll take another look".
I know UI changes are often frowned upon, but I was curious if anyone had any other ideas.