There are two ways to get edit banned:
- a moderator bans you
- the system imposes a 7-day ban.
Looking at your suggested edit history I doubt a moderator would apply a ban. You have to do way worse to achieve that.
Leaves us with the system imposed ban. From Too many of your edits were rejected, try again in 7 days by Waffles we learn the formula is:
[Over] your last 7 days of activity.
If (rejects - (approvals / 3)) >= 5, you will be auto-banned.
Given The Stack Exchange Data Explorer just updated at 03:00 UTC (it does so every Sunday) we can query for how close you are to a ban with this query today:
select count(rejectiondate) - (count(approvaldate) /3) [autoban >= 5]
, count(rejectiondate) [# Rejected]
, count(approvaldate) [# Approved]
from suggestededits
where owneruserid = 13927534
and creationdate between dateadd(d,-7,getdate()) and getdate()
Result:
autoban >= 5 |
# Rejected |
# Approved |
1 |
5 |
13 |
My conclusion for these last 7 days: I wouldn't worry too much. I think you take enough care to prevent the mishaps you describe and if you keep on fixing everything there is to fix in a post I doubt you'll end-up auto-banned because your approved count will keep you above the auto ban threshold.
If you can't wait for SEDE to update on Sunday, calculate your suggested edit ban rate with this code snippet. Enter your user id and click Calculate and the script will then pull the latest data from the Stack API for that user.
function buildUrl(userid) {
let fromDate = Math.round(Date.now()/1000) - (60 * 60 * 24 * 7)
return `https://api.stackexchange.com/2.3/users/${userid}/suggested-edits?pagesize=100&fromdate=${fromDate}&order=desc&sort=creation&site=stackoverflow&filter=!SjLmDG*NSHYpn(_QU)&key=K5XoLY*x7CzcOL0*wO4bvA((`
}
function addRow(key,value) {
const kv = document.createElement('div')
const k = document.createElement('span')
const v = document.createElement('span')
k.textContent = key
v.textContent = value
kv.appendChild(k)
kv.appendChild(v)
if (key === 'Rate' && value > 4) {
kv.classList.add('danger');
}
if (key === 'Rate' && value > 3 && value <= 4) {
kv.classList.add('warning');
}
return kv
}
function showIt(stats) {
const result = document.getElementById('result')
if (stats.msg) {
const span = document.createElement('span')
span.textContent = stats.msg
result.appendChild(span)
} else {
result.appendChild(addRow('Rate', stats.rate))
result.appendChild(addRow('Rejected', stats.reject))
result.appendChild(addRow('Approved', stats.approve))
result.appendChild(addRow('Pending', stats.pending))
}
}
function calcRate(items) {
if (!items) return {msg:'nothing to do'}
let reject = 0
let approve = 0
let pending = 0
for(const item of items) {
reject += item.rejection_date ? 1 : 0
approve += item.approval_date? 1 : 0
pending += item.rejection_date || item.approval_date ? 0 : 1
}
const rate = reject - (approve / 3)
return {
rate: rate,
reject:reject,
approve:approve,
pending:pending
}
}
function getIt(userid) {
const url = buildUrl(userid);
fetch(url)
.then( r=> r.json())
.then(json => json.items)
.then(calcRate)
.then(showIt)
}
function handleGo() {
const userId = document.getElementById('userid')
const userIdValue = parseInt(userId.value, 10)
if (userIdValue > 0) {
getIt(userIdValue)
}
}
function wireUp() {
document.getElementById('go').addEventListener('click', handleGo);
}
wireUp();
body {
font-family: Arial;
font-size: 5vh;
}
#result div span {
display:inline-block;
width:20vw;
}
#result div.danger {
color:red;
font-weight: 900;
}
#result div.warning {
color:orange;
font-weight: 500;
}
<div>
<label>UserId</label>
<input type='text' id='userid' value='13927534' />
<button id='go'>Calculate</button>
</div>
<hr>
<div>
Edit ban by a rate of 5 or more
</div>
<hr>
<div id='result'>
</div>
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