Just ran across a new user who likes to add strategic bolding to posts he edits. Here's an example: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/12858308
We've had questions before about editors who do nothing but add useless formatting (e.g., here and here), but this one tends to make real improvements, too. (A little happy with the blockquotes, but otherwise correct and thorough.) And the bolding isn't random; if I thought adding bold fonts would help readability, that's how I would have done it.
But I think the edits should have been rejected, or at least reject-and-edited to remove the bolding. If nothing else, it's rudely overriding the author's personal style--lower on the scale than changing someone's bracing style, but on there. And I think it's doing more harm than good, readability-wise.
I would hesitate to remove excessive bolding if the original author used it, but editors definitely shouldn't be adding it. Is there a policy on this? Something we can point to as a counterweight to all those reviewers who approved the edits? Should the reviewers be penalized?
this
for readability. If the user continue after some rejected edits, then a little warn is appriopriated.This
isn't supposed to be used for emphasis, but for fixed names like class names (e.g. "I have aUIWebView
")