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I have tried to edit a question which, IMO, had the wrong tag "html-title" which I replaced with "title". Even tough I can agree that it was an old question and that maybe it wasn't to smart to bump it with a edit, I knew that editing the tag would make it easier for future users to find that question, (which has a solution) not only because it was a more used tag but also because it was the correct one as explained in my edit comment.

Now, it was going well with 2 approves, only missing the last one. But then, out of nowhere, I get instantly rejected by Community ♦ (which I'm pretty sure is a bot) and rejected and edited by Suhaib Janjua (not even making it to 3 rejects because he edited, but still bumping the question with his edit) and then I don't get the tag changed, only a thanks message removed (which I didn't removed myself because 1, it wasn't a big deal and 2, I didn't wanted to delete the OP's way of showing gratefulness).

Can I get my tag edit added too please? I don't wanna try to edit it again and get rejected.

I also noticed he has approved 336 edit suggestions and rejected 329 which is a good percentage of rejects. I don't mind if it's 100%, as long as they're correctly placed.

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    A better edit there would be just removing the html-title tag, without adding the useless title tag to it. You're using it as a meta-tag and it serves no purpose being there, which is probably why they rejected your edit.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Feb 21, 2017 at 15:54
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    @animuson I'm surprised [title] is a thing; looks incredibly vague.
    – code11
    Feb 21, 2017 at 15:55
  • @animuson, why do you say it's useless? The tag title is specifically for the title element and the title attribute (this case). Also, is it a meta-tag?
    – J. Vie
    Feb 21, 2017 at 15:57
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    You think that all 2 of the followers of that tag is actually adding significant visibility to that question?
    – Servy
    Feb 21, 2017 at 16:09
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    Please do not add "thank you notes" to your posts - check out meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/260776/… and also make sure to remove such text from questions when you edit (note that just removing thanks, especially for rep points, is not welcome - meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/290019/…) Feb 21, 2017 at 18:03

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Things like "thanks" should be removed, and it may be why the reviewer chose Reject & Edit.
The fact that two reviewers Approved it, despite it not removing the "thanks", is exactly the reason why some reviewers choose "Reject & Edit" instead of just "Reject". Too many reviewers blindly Approve everything, so other reviewers use "Reject & Edit" to forcefully reject edits that they consider bad.

As was pointed out by @animuson in comments, the "title" tag isn't particularly useful. It's a textbook case of a meta-tag - a tag that only has meaning in the context of other text.

So - in the future, do remove "thanks", "thanks in advance", and other such lines. And consider if a new tag is useful.

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  • Isn't there a approve and edit?
    – J. Vie
    Feb 21, 2017 at 15:58
  • @J.Vie Yes, there is. In fact, that happened to one of your edits here. But if the reviewer thinks it's a bad edit, they're more likely to use "Reject & Edit". Feb 21, 2017 at 15:58
  • What's bad with the tag, have you read it's info? It's exactly for this type of questions.
    – J. Vie
    Feb 21, 2017 at 16:01
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    @J.Vie No it's not. The first sentence of the description indicates that. It's just that someone hijacked the tag wiki and dumped a lot of information about HTML into it. In practice, the tag is being used pretty much anywhere the word "title" appears in a program.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Feb 21, 2017 at 16:03
  • @J.Vie You might want to read this.
    – Keiwan
    Feb 21, 2017 at 16:05
  • @animuson, I noticed you approved and edited my suggested edit on the title tag. I'm not disagreeing with you but if you think it shouldn't be used in any question at all, can't you just delete it?
    – J. Vie
    Feb 21, 2017 at 16:24
  • @J.Vie No, even moderators cannot just delete tags. If a tag is removed from all questions, the system will delete it. We have a process for this, called "burnination". If you search that term here on MSO, you'll find a lot of information about tags. And about how we deal with bad tags. Feb 21, 2017 at 16:26

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