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In the suggested edits review queue I've recently (over a 3 day period) seen a single user make 30+ suggested edits where syntax highlighting is added to code samples with <!-- language: php -->

All the questions had the tag and were missing the tag.

In a single case the user made 4 suggested edits to a single question and it's 3 answers.

Normally I just add the tag in such siturations (this adds automatic syntax highlighting to the question and all answers).

What is the correct practice here? Should I reject the edits (although they do improve the question/answer)? Or are those edits okay?

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    If a post has only that specific edit and any other improvements are missing I would reject it and maybe try to improve it myself. And also mod flag a post requesting them to check out the behavior... 30 is quite a lot of edits to flood the review queue
    – Suraj Rao
    Commented Aug 25, 2018 at 7:39
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    @SurajRao I'm not the PHP person but I do find a lot of posts that have syntax highlighting problems, if you're going to suggest that course of action, how exactly am I supposed to notify high rep users that they should do this for me? I'd rather not eat a suggested edit reject just for the sake of bringing attention to a post. Leaving comments like "can somebody correct the syntax highlighting" almost never works. (if you're interested I can provide you a gist of posts that could use fixing)
    – jrh
    Commented Aug 25, 2018 at 15:14
  • @jrh when you make a change you need to look for all improvements the particular post needs... Mass adding tags/syntax highlighting while ignoring any other changes required to n number of posts clogs the review queue and wastes time.
    – Suraj Rao
    Commented Aug 26, 2018 at 7:05
  • @SurajRao In general I'm alright with that, as long as there's some consistency to what "completeness" means, e.g., some reviewers think that backticks aren't useful (and even worth rejecting), but some do. Do I add backticks (for completeness) or not (needless, annoying formatting)? Also, it wasn't your review but FWIW I can't find anything else that needed changing in this edit.
    – jrh
    Commented Aug 26, 2018 at 15:53

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