Prepare for a shock... one of your edit suggestions became the subject of heated discussion here.
Which may have been the reason your edit suggestions came to the attention of the moderators.
Most of what needs to be said has already been said in comments. But since comments are volatile, I'll summarize them here for future readers.
- Code markdown should be used for code, not for emphasis.
- Things like "thanks in advance" should be removed from posts, not added.
I'd like to point out that emphasis should be used sparingly. You could have used boldface or italics for the things you put in code markdown
, but as a reviewer I would have rejected most of that. Boldface and italics are meant to draw extra attention to something. If many parts of a post are asking for extra attention... then nothing will get extra attention.
There is no way to get rid of an edit suspension, one just has to sit it out.
To prevent edit suspensions in the future, you may want to edit slowly. If an edit suggestion is rejected, then the next time you suggest an edit you will get a warning. By keeping a slow pace, you can see this feedback, which may help you hone your editing skills.
To be fair, the reviewers have something to answer for too. We have a lot of people who happily approve every edit suggestion they encounter, simply to get their Steward badge as fast as they can. In doing so, they gave you the wrong feedback.
For this reason, it may be useful to check even on edit suggestions that got approved. You can see if there were Reject votes in addition to the Approve votes, which may also give you feedback.
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syntax is for CODE. Only for code. Not for normal words. Not for trademarks/names. Not for anything. Except code.