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Came across this question in the Triage review queue, and noticed both that it had really bad grammar and had been edited. Curious, I checked out the edit and it was of the most superficial sort: arguably made the question worse through the addition of inappropriate punctuation.

Is there a way (or, if not, should there be a way) to flag an edit that is clearly not up to community standards, but was auto-accepted for some reason?

From the help section on editing:

Try to make the post substantively better when you edit, not just change a single character. Tiny, trivial edits are discouraged.

and:

Editing a post also bumps the question to the top of the homepage. Please be mindful of this and make your edits count, so that the new attention is brought to something substantial.

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It's not a suggested edit; it was an edit by a user with full edit privileges, so the edit being small in scope isn't really much of a problem. None of the changes look harmful to me, they all seem correct, so just move on.

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  • I didn't say that it was a suggested edit: even said that it was auto-accepted. That they have full edit privileges doesn't seem relevant - this sort of edit would have been rejected had it gone through the suggested edit queue. That a user is trusted to do an edit is a different thing than saying an edit is correct, or not having tools to flag bad edits. May 12, 2015 at 18:15
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    The fact that they have edit privs is relevant. As they're not consuming reviewer time, and aren't locking the post, makes the problems with minor edits much lower. I highly doubt this would be rejected even if it were suggested, and it certainly isn't actively harming the post. If you were to flag this as a problem your flag would most certainly be rejected.
    – Servy
    May 12, 2015 at 18:18

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