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I mean I just edited a post that I think could be more useful if the title is improved. But after I edited the post, it appears to be an active question in the active tab for related tag.

I also saw some other posts that I can improve so that those posts can be easier to find in the future.

But the problem is I'm afraid If I edit many posts in a specific tag, in this case Entity Framework since I'm quite interested in this type of questions, those inactive posts will become active ones even though those have been answered. And some users who see it will think it's a new question and then they will try to comment or answer.

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    There's nothing wrong with improving old posts. Anyway, there is a "newest" tab users can use to find new posts.
    – Sam
    Commented Aug 14, 2014 at 9:21
  • @Sam, couple days ago I edited an old post (I forgot which one), and then some users left a comment in the question immediately Commented Aug 14, 2014 at 9:25
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    And? The point is to build a library of Q/A's. So, if people need to ask for extra info (via comments), or want to share their knowledge by posting an answer, good. They're helping SO to continue growing.
    – Sam
    Commented Aug 14, 2014 at 9:29
  • the asker could have been inactive too and the active tab can't differentiate which ones are a really active or which ones are active just because it's edited sorry, I just not convinced that's why I asked Commented Aug 14, 2014 at 9:35
  • See also meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/357400/…
    – joeljpa
    Commented Aug 2, 2023 at 11:34
  • Further information: What can cause a question to be bumped? from the FAQ at Meta.SE
    – joeljpa
    Commented Aug 3, 2023 at 5:51

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There is nothing wrong with editing old posts, we even have a few badges for it! (Excavator and Archaeologist).

It's true that editing gives a post a bump. That's fine - new people may take a look at it, post new comments and/or answers, and this information may help a future visitor.

The usual comments apply though:
You should try not to edit too many posts in quick order. As you observed, editing a post bumps it to the front page, and we don't want too many old posts bumped this way after each other.
And, try to fix everything that's wrong with a post. In the case of the linked edit, it looks like you gave an otherwise good post a more specific title, and I think that edit was useful. If the post also had other issues, like "txt spk" or incorrect use of markdown, that should have been fixed as well.

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    I'll try to edit necessary posts only, this what I thought, it will go to front page and mislead the readers, thanks for the advice.. Commented Aug 14, 2014 at 9:40

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