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Link to edit post below every post on Stack Overflow is disabled for me with a tooltip saying "Suggested edit queue is full".

full

Currently there are only 135 edits in queue:

135

I'm not sure if this is the limit. So what is happening here?

For meta posts I see another text:

meta

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    Probably just caching. It says 180 when I look there.
    – S.L. Barth
    Mar 8, 2017 at 7:13
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    It's 200 on SO.
    – user247702
    Mar 8, 2017 at 9:44
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    Why the heck is there even a limit on this queue?
    – TylerH
    Mar 8, 2017 at 17:20
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    @TylerH Pending edits prevent anyone else from editing the post until they're resolved. That creates a rather large cost to having tons of pending suggested edits sitting around for an extended period of time.
    – Servy
    Mar 8, 2017 at 17:50
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    @Servy I'm aware that pending edit preventing others from editing, but I'm not sure how the pending edit architecture is relevant to a limit on the number of items allowable in the suggested edits review queue. What does it matter whether there are 200 suggested edits awaiting approval or 2000? More items in the suggested edit review queue does not mean that users can't suggest edits as well on other items. That seems to be making the assumption that only 200 specific posts are worth editing at any time, which is a bad assumption, IMO.
    – TylerH
    Mar 8, 2017 at 19:15
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    @TylerH Having a longer and longer queue means suggested edits pending approval for longer and longer, which means greater periods of time where a post can't be edited. If you let 20,000 edits be pending at a time, then it could take days for a given item to get approved or rejected, preventing other edits to that post for days at a time, rather than just for a few minutes. The assumption is not that there would never be more than 200 posts at a time worth suggesting edits to, rather, the assumption is, if there are already lots of items in the queue the reviewers can't handle more.
    – Servy
    Mar 8, 2017 at 19:18
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    @Servy Does every queue have a limit? That assumption would apply equally to any queue, so if that's the case then there should be.
    – TylerH
    Mar 8, 2017 at 19:28
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    @TylerH How does that apply to any other queue? Nobody is prevented from doing anything on a post just because there's a close vote on it, or because it's being triaged, or because it was flagged as low quality, etc. The suggested edit queue is the only queue that restricts actions on a post until the review is handled, so it's the only one that needs a limit to prevent items from sitting in the queue for a long time.
    – Servy
    Mar 8, 2017 at 19:32
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    @Servy I was referring to the logic of "the limitation is there because, if there are already lots of items in the queue the reviewers can't handle more".
    – TylerH
    Mar 8, 2017 at 19:52
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    @TylerH If there are lots of items in the queue then it means that the reviewers can't handle the items promptly anymore. In every other queue that doesn't matter; it's okay for the reviews to not be prompt. For suggested edits it's not.
    – Servy
    Mar 8, 2017 at 19:54
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    Here we go, stuck again unable to fix dangerous answers. Apr 29, 2020 at 5:42
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    Why a suggested edit isn't first a suggested edit from one Stackoverflow member to a poster? Why is it mandatory to put a reviewer in the middle when the poster could first accept that suggested change directly, during the next hour, instead ? When I suggest a poster to add a Python tag to his post, why is it needed to engage all the reputed members of Stackoverflow in a review? Jan 27, 2021 at 8:31
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    The argument that it would take longer for edits to be reviewed feels weird. So now, instead of waiting longer, some edits (at random) are made impossible. How is that better? Isn’t later better that never?
    – Maëlan
    Apr 17, 2021 at 16:23
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    @Servy Why does a post need to be locked if there's a pending edit? Further edits could be allowed too, and the reviewer could pick the most relevant one or merge them into one, giving credit to both editors. If someone proposes an edit because of a typo, that blocks other users that might want to make much more important edits. Is it that important to resolve edits quickly at the cost of prohibiting any other edits?
    – undefined
    Oct 8, 2021 at 11:11
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    In all the 5 years I have being a member, this is the first time I see, almost for two months, the message Suggested edit queue is full. Is there a problem? Who may I ask to check it out? Is there somewhere that shows the current state of the queue? Is there a way that I can help to reduce the number of edits in the queue?
    – acarlstein
    Mar 3, 2022 at 18:12

1 Answer 1

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As of June 29th, 2017, the suggested edit queue size has increased from 200 to 500.

Original answer:

The suggested edit queue has a fixed size, which is currently 200 for Stack Overflow. You see 135 probably due to caching.

Go encourage 2k+ users to start reviewing edits in the queue.

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    Obligatory: shouldiblamecaching.com.
    – jpmc26
    Mar 9, 2017 at 7:53
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    @JAL I'd like to encourage you to start reviewing the edit queue. (1 down.....) Mar 9, 2017 at 12:30
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    Give me a repeating badge after 1000 edits, and I am encouraged :P Mar 10, 2017 at 4:11
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    I'll help if it gives me a gold badge called "useful idiot" after each 1000 reviews. Seems more appropriate than "steward".
    – Lundin
    Mar 10, 2017 at 15:15
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    Well, I guess having the review queue gummed up is one way to get rid of robo-reviewers... Mar 10, 2017 at 21:36
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    i think this limit makes no sense - some useful edits are lost, because this demotivating reviewers. for now i have a tab list open of 10 edits because of this and waiting for a empty queue :(
    – muescha
    Mar 24, 2017 at 15:31
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    lot of suggested edits are useless Apr 1, 2017 at 14:54
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    I think part of the problem is that the suggested edits display in a random order, so instead of suggestions right away getting seen by the next 3 (or more) reviewers, and then moving out of the queue, you end up with a lot of suggestions, each with 1 approve/reject, and it takes longer for a suggestion to get enough votes to be marked as approved or rejected.
    – Tot Zam
    Apr 6, 2017 at 15:55
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    Why not have two queues: one for hot or new questions that need to be reviewed quickly because they are likely to be edited multiple times, and one for old questions that has no limit. The reviewers needn't know which queue was which as they are reviewing.
    – JakeD
    Jun 6, 2017 at 13:49
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    @KellyBang I'd rather see the bar changed than just lowered: in addition to the problem of people flying through the queue approving everything (because they just want the badge) we also have people making bad reviews because they hit 2K rep without suggesting any edits themselves, so they're not actually familiar with the rules for editing. Having a minimum number of approved suggested edits plus an overall positive percentage of approvals makes more sense than just a rep score. (I think there's a feature request for this.)
    – BSMP
    Aug 29, 2020 at 1:05
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    @BSMP That would be awesome: A minimum of 500 approved edits at the ratio of 99% approved before one gets the full editing privileges would get rid of most bad editors. Then the full editing privileged at 2000 reputation points can be removed entirely.
    – Scratte
    Aug 29, 2020 at 6:45
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    "Go encourage 2k+ users to start reviewing edits in the queue." <-- How can I do this? Is it possible to send a message to someone on SO? Thanks a lot in advance!
    – Milan
    Oct 19, 2021 at 18:39
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    In all the 5 years I have being a member, this is the first time I see, almost for two months, the message Suggested edit queue is full. Is there a problem? Who may I ask to check it out? Is there somewhere that shows the current state of the queue? Is there a way that I can help to reduce the number of edits in the queue?
    – acarlstein
    Mar 3, 2022 at 18:10
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    I continue to see Suggested edit queue is full routinely. Is 500 a high enough limit? Mar 5, 2022 at 3:10
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    Soon, its going to be 5 years since the last time the queue was increased (June 29th, 2017). I wouldn't be surprise that the number of members has increased since then; therefore, the queue get filled up way more often. So, I agree that maybe the queue needs to be increased again.
    – acarlstein
    Mar 11, 2022 at 20:19

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