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As of late I've been pretty active in the review queues myself. Editing a lot of newbie questions, adding tags, formatting, changing to more fitting titles You know the drill..

Thing is, I've lately ran up numerous times against the arbitrary pending edits cap:

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Now, although what I'm about to say may sound a bit self-entitled, but hear me out:
I feel like, given my positive edit suggestions history:

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I should be provided more than 4 pending suggestions max. I feel like I've proven that I am capable of providing meaningful edits that do improve the quality of the questions/answers at hand.


Now, I do understand why this precaution exists. It discourages users from arbitrary edits or straight out abusing the system and spamming the edit review queue with meaningless edits, but I feel like the edit cap should be increased with positive edit suggestions history similarly how it works with the current flagging system.

The flags incrementation system works currently the following way

How many flags do I have?
When you start out, you are allotted 10 flags per day.
This number may increase to up to 100 flags per day:

  • You get one bonus flag per 2000 reputation.
  • You are awarded additional bonus flags when you flag correctly - one bonus flag for every ten net helpful flags (helpful flags minus declined flags).

Obviously, maybe not with the exact same numbers per edit increment, but at least some. I don't see why I should be prevented from positively contributing!

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    And I'm genuinely curious why the question is currently at -3 points. It's not that I mind the downvotes, but I'd like to at least know, what is so wrong with it or what am I missing that makes this a bad question. At least leave a comment, if there's something wrong with it, so I might get an idea why. Commented Aug 24, 2018 at 17:12
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    I don't think approval rate is a good measurement of the quality of someones edits. I have seen too many edits that fixed one thing but left 99 other things untouched get approved. Commented Aug 24, 2018 at 17:13
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    Side note: please note that Meta voting on feature requests indicates agreement or disagreement (so please don't take the downvotes personally). Commented Aug 24, 2018 at 17:19
  • @AndréKool Perhaps not. Though it's the best indicator I can at least think of. Do you per chance have anythign else in mind that would prove a better indicator? Commented Aug 24, 2018 at 17:32
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    Considering you are 77 rep away from not having suggested edits and having your edits go through.... Is it really that needed? Anyway I echo André here.... The edit review queue lets through so much bad edits through, that I don't think having a good ratio is an indicator of much :/
    – Patrice
    Commented Aug 24, 2018 at 21:54
  • I don't think this topic is particularly about me or my situation. It's not particularly needed for me (or it soon won't), but I feel like it is artifficially preventing valuable input from other newer members. Perhaps my view on things will change upon gaining access to edit queue Commented Aug 25, 2018 at 6:40

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Aside from wanting to prevent a user from blasting the queue with a ton of small edits, there is a limit on the total number of edits that can be in the queue at one time. Stack Overflow's Suggested Edit Queue limit is 500.

We don't want the Suggested Edit Queue to get full because it frustrates users who are doing other moderation tasks. See this comment from the link above:

Currently shows the edit queue is full, when there's 92 listed. I'm done trying to improve first posts and things, because every time I do, I can't ever send my edits in -- So forget it, helping new posters isn't worth my time anymore, they are just going to have to do it right themselves. – gattsbr Jun 27 '17 at 19:12

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