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When I am on Stack Overflow, I sometimes notice misspelling, or grammatical errors. Of course we are all human and make mistakes, and this is why when I see them I fix them. The first two times I adjusted some spelling they were accepted, but the last two times were rejected because:

This edit did not correct critical issues with the post - view the revision history to see what should have been changed

I found this very strange. Of course I agree that I didn't fix any critical stuff, but spelling can annoy a lot of helpful people and that's why I try to fix it. But if they keep getting rejected I lose motivation to help people this way. So should I just ignore misspelling, or is there something else I can do to improve it?

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  • I had the same problem at least two times recently. Very discouraging. I will be thinking twice before trying to edit anything from now on. Commented Apr 19, 2021 at 8:04

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Your suggested edit looks fine to me. This appears to be an isolated incident, and I'd not take it as a precedent.

Only one reviewer disagreed, they picked the Reject and Edit option which includes a veto vote from Community. The edit they did make is in my opinion much worse than yours and missed major mistakes your edit corrected.

I've edited the post to correct these omissions. It appears the reviewer picked the wrong option by mistake:

I did an improve edit and added a space for the new sentence after the "." I assumed that improve edit took the current edit and just added more to it. I didn't release that it removed the previous edits. "Actwindow.How can" are contacted now and both highlighted

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Then I clicked the wrong button I distinctly remember adding the space after that . in Actwindow.How

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    Thank you, but I had the same issue with this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/30476748/… That's why I started to think that it wasn't an isolated incident and I did something wrong.
    – Kyra
    Commented Jun 3, 2015 at 12:50
  • @Kyra: You accidentally removed a } closing brace in your edit; Soner's edit preserves it. They also handled the code formatting a little differently. It happens, not everyone agrees on what makes a good edit. Again, I'd not worry too much about this. Commented Jun 3, 2015 at 12:53
  • Oh indeed I made a mistake there. Thank you for answering my questions.
    – Kyra
    Commented Jun 3, 2015 at 12:59
  • no it is not an isolated incident. The same happened to me several times. Commented Apr 19, 2021 at 8:05
  • @AndrejAdamenko: you have only 2 rejected suggested edits on SO, and neither of those were correcting spelling errors. Both those rejections happened many years ago, why mention them now? Commented Apr 20, 2021 at 20:22
  • @Martijn i think there is a misunderstanding here. In the past few months i tried to do dome spelling edits, but i could not even submit them, because i changed too few characters. The changes were too small and the system did not allow me to submit them. Commented Apr 22, 2021 at 2:02
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    @AndrejAdamenko: then you misunderstood the context of my answer entirely. No-one here is talking about the minimal character count requirements for suggested edits. Commented May 6, 2021 at 7:26

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