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Just a minute ago I wanted to edit this question and fix the wrong indentation. It needed 12 whitespaces if you use 4 per one indent. However, when I tried to submit this edit, I was told that my edit needs to be 6 characters long. Why is that? Whitespaces don't count? I don't like adding silly nitpicks in my edit to reach the required minimum and as a Python enthusiast, looking at code with wrong indentation causes my eyes to bleed.

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  • Probably only trailing whitespaces don't count.
    – Zaffy
    May 4, 2014 at 11:15
  • A more pertinent question is, "what would 12 extra spaces really add to that question?"... it's perfectly understandable as it is.
    – Emissary
    May 4, 2014 at 11:16
  • meta.stackexchange.com/questions/linked/76891?lq=1 <- lots of discussion about this. Also don't fix indent in questions related to whitespace-sensitive languages. You (nearly) never really know when it's a formatting issue or part of the problem.
    – Mat
    May 4, 2014 at 11:18
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    @Emissary it disallows users to copy/paste code for debugging because it causes an Indentation Error.
    – Dunno
    May 4, 2014 at 11:19
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    I just had the same problem, and had to add blank lines to submit the edit. For me this is a bug. I disagree with @Mat, you can often be sure, that it's not part of the problem, if the user askes a question which is not about the very first basics
    – Ilja
    Mar 18, 2016 at 10:21

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