I edited this post:- https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/20257213 and it was rejected.
One user approved it so there are chances that my edit proves useful but there were other two rejection on it and it got finally rejected. The problem goes as the post has content like I have a problem and some code formatting issue so I fixed it. This type of text is clearly not needed and so I trimmed it. Without that code formatting edit the code would be no sense as it was lacking one closure bracket.
The rejected message was: 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.
To my knowledge to what I have edited in this post there is nothing that my edit harms the readability and the changes can't be said superfluous because it fixed the formatting and trimmed extra content. I have seen many 2k+ users editing post in which only a word is changed, but they have the privilege and no one cares to see the revisions of low quality posts.
My question:- Does my edit is superfluous or is it harming the readability in any sense? And if yes than what is here I can improve myself in editing further posts or something I need to keep in mind while editing. Because at last the quality of SO questions and answers matters.
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class, and while you've removed "I have a problem." and fixed a couple of capitalisation issues they don't make the question any easier to read than it already is. As said by yivi if you had 2k rep this wouldn't be an issue but this is not worth entering the review queue. I would've rejected it in a heartbeat:
to:-
, this is wrong. The correct punctuation is:
. You should actually remove incorrect punctuation such as:-
when editing.adding that hyphen would be fine
No, because this is not correct English punctuation... :)