Note: This question doesn't talk about what should be done to "Do my work" type of question. That has already been answered.
We all see a lot of edits that try to make the posts more clearer. But in cases where the question is a "Do my work" type, what exactly would be the right course of action?
I, personally, feel that rejecting such edits is one way to go, because
These edits really don't add anything to the question. Ofcourse they make the question a bit more legible and highlight the code and all, but even with that, the question still remains a "Do my work" text which is going to be closed anyway.
The only proper edit to such question is going to come from the OP alone. Only the OP can add some efforts of theirs to make it a actual question asking for a specific clarification. All other edits really won't help it all.
Just to highlight it a bit more, here is a question which prompted me post this question after waiting for long to discuss about it.
Question: Write a java program to find duplicate elements in an Array
Approved Edits: Edit 1, Edit 2
I rejected 1 edit and before I could reject the other, it was already approved. These edits do not add absolutely anything to the question(other than formatting and stuff which is really not the issue with the question). I would like to know what others feel about this? Is it just me or does the community feel the same too?
To be more specific, I'm speaking about this from the perspective of an edit-reviewer. Should we, as edit-reviewers, approve and encourage edits on such questions?