I don't know whether this is a permalink but the edit was to change the case of a proper noun. Technically that's an improvement but jeepers - the guy clicked edit, changed the case and saved, now it's in the review queue blah blah blah and it's not adding much.
Because of that, I'm inclined to reject it (to discourage people from making that sort of edit). But maybe we want those sorts of edits to be made so that SO is a professional resource - what's the difference between calling talking about visual basic
instead of Visual Basic
and writing "thanks for the help guys" at the end of the question (instead of leaving it off)?
[Edit] Just to clarify, I didn't know what to do so I hit skip
and carried on with my life.
[Update]
A similar problem can be seen here where the user is pretty much brand new to SO, has asked one question and answered four with only one upvote which means most of his reputation has come from editing questions. In this question he has added a relevant tag but ignored the fact that the rest of the question is poorly composed. I'm torn because I don't want to reward that sort of edit if it's just rep whoring, on the other hand it is a relevant tag (skip
).
Another Update:
I think this question is different to the possible duplicate in that there are genuine improvements that can be made by, for example, removing "How to" from the beginning of a question or changing pootle
's tag wiki to call it Pootle
. These minor edits still have questionable credibility to my mind though.
js
and replaces it withJavascript
or something and then clogs up review queues.