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Today I made a tiny edit to an answer. Then someone added a comment mentioning me that making edits to an answer before it's getting accepted will cause a loss of points for the post owner.

I asked him for any proof of his statement then he said that he had some experience with that kind of thing for his own posts. I would have neglected that but his account holds more than 6.5K rep with over 350 answers and member for 5 years, which means he knows something about the site.

The person did not clearly state what are points. I believe it's reputation. So is that true?

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    I've never heard of that being a thing and I am having a difficult time believing it is true. Most of the time someone mentions points around here they are indeed referring to reputation.
    – ivarni
    Commented Jul 7, 2018 at 15:28
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    You do make a lot of very small edits. No longer vetted by the review queue, it is now done by re-activating the Q+A. This can cause friction, somebody might see them too often and getting tired of it, especially in a small tag. There is no decent way to talk you out of doing that, other than by spinning a good-sounding tale :) Commented Jul 7, 2018 at 15:50
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    @HansPassant I see... I know that Tiny, trivial edits are discouraged but sometimes I find those tiny spelling mistakes and formatting problems are disappointing. :( Commented Jul 7, 2018 at 15:55
  • What may be disappointing is if an active user in a very small tag sees the same mediocre questions multiple times because of these tiny edits
    – Patrice
    Commented Jul 7, 2018 at 16:36

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Since both of you are over 2K reputation, you won't lose reputation for edits. The only time that applies anyway is if a suggested edit is rejected or reversed, which doesn't sound like it'd apply.

Otherwise, this is simply untrue. You're not going to lose reputation for editing a post multiple times.

They might have been referring to a time when X number of edits would turn the post into Community Wiki which would prevent anyone from getting reputation, but that's been long since removed as a thing that happens.

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    "Since both of you are over 2K reputation, you won't [gain] reputation for edits".
    – Braiam
    Commented Jul 7, 2018 at 15:38
  • . The only time that applies anyway is if a suggested edit is rejected or reversed, which doesn't sound like it'd apply. Is there something like this? Link please Commented Jul 16, 2018 at 5:52
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I've never had that happen, either when I edit an answer or when someone else edits their answer to my question, nor have I seen that in the docs, so I'd say no, not true.

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Neither the author of the post nor the editor will lose points because a post was edited, whether before or after acceptance by the OP. As other users have suggested, this could be a misunderstanding of some sort, and the other user was thinking of an entirely different scenario. Otherwise, it’s just not true.

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