Can we have a suggested edit rejection reason for editing posts that are of very low quality?
Caveat: I'm not referring to questions that are borderline ok and need a tidy up, I'm referring to questions like:
My app not working plz help.
or answers like:
how can i do this. show me.
When a question is such low quality that there is no way a person, other than the OP can edit it to make it on topic, often there will be suggested edits to improve grammar or worse still add tags (those these can be rejected using adding irrelevant tags).
The causes harm custom reason is not really suitable, as they're not causing harm, just wasting time and expecting a rep reward for editing crap that needs to be deleted.
It but may still fall into the no improvement whatsoever, as the post is unfit for the site.
no improvement whatsoever
This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read, easier to find, more accurate or more accessible. Changes are either completely superfluous or actively harm readability.
The answer to this question - Why is there not an edit-rejection reason to cover cleanups of off-topic questions? suggests that this would be the correct rejection message to give edit suggestions made to such low quality posts (thanks to Siguza for the link).
However, This does not sit well with me, as it doesn't really provide guided feedback to the editor. I'm thinking of a way to educate the suggested editor.
editing very low quality posts
Editing very low quality posts is a wasted effort, as the post is likely to be deleted. It doesn't assist in improving the site, please edit a post that is ontopic.
We could add:
It's a bit like painting out a suite on the Titanic.
Not a dup, this is a feature-request.
how can i do this. show me.
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