I came across an edit that only added a language to the code block, i.e.
```
> ```java
After looking around, I found this answer which suggests yes, always, as long as it's the only thing that needs fixing, but also this one, which suggests maybe?
There was also a change of brackets, i.e.,
bracketsOnTheNextLine()
{
// this was genuinely hard for me to type
}
to this:
obviouslyTheWriteWayToDoIt() {
// but it wasn't what the author wrote
}
So I decided to skip it. Then the same user turns up again in my queue with the same type of edit (added a language and changed the white-space) and I noticed the user has a habit of doing this, with 95% of their edits over the last couple of weeks being "using code tags".
If it were a tag or a typo, I'd agree that it's an improvement, even if only trivial, but changing the code-style and/or adding a language tag is (I'd argue) another degree into triviality.
Should I accept it because it's right and they'll cap out eventually, or should I reject with the hope it discourages such trivial edits?
More answers on the topic:
- "Too minor" edits - better to leave poor quality on the site?
- Does Stack Overflow need to reward edits with +2 points?
The first example:
The second: