This proposed edit to documentation was rejected by 4 users with the reason "Adds a topic or example that already exists." The edit in question only deletes a bit of duplicate content in response to an improvement request that asked the offending content to be deleted. That rejection reason shouldn't be applicable to edits that don't actually add any content. I propose blocking reviewers from rejecting a deletion only edit with that reason. Perhaps displaying a message on the UI if a reviewer tries to do this would be helpful.
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48On the other hand, this is a great way of catching people who clearly aren't paying any attention in review.– animuson StaffModApr 10, 2017 at 20:26
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17@animuson Likewise, it could indicate users who misunderstand what they're rejecting. I know in a recent discussion about these rejections, someone (iirc, someone I'd trust not to just make this up) mentioned they thought they were approving the deletion and rejecting the original content. (Or something like that.)– KendraApr 10, 2017 at 20:29
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4Related, along with its "Linked" section: Can we improve reviewing for Documentation delete requests?– KendraApr 10, 2017 at 20:32
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3I agree with @animuson - This seems like a great audit opportunity.– Dessa SimpsonApr 11, 2017 at 20:09
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6@animuson Care to turn that into an answer?– SiguzaApr 11, 2017 at 20:51
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