Situation
For several days, many posts on Meta.SO have been edited by the same user, mostly replacing "StackOverflow" with "Stack Overflow" and editing tags. A large number of these questions are old, outdated, sometimes closed or resolved. Some examples:
- A question about the search for a Spanish speaking community manager (2015, no longer valid),
- An issue with transparency on the SO icon (2015?, no longer valid),
- A completed burnination request from 2017
- Feature requests for Documentation (for sure not valid anymore)
The edits on their own aren't exactly bad, it is just the amount of them that makes them questionable. At the time of writing, we are talking of ~250 edits in 3.5 days.
Problem
I see two problems here:
- It clutters the active questions page. For the last three days, these edits have been responsible for 60-70% of all active questions.
- There is no communication about what is going on. It seems that there has never been any information what is planned, nor has it been possible to find out why these edits are being done. It seems that the user is trying to get rid of a lot of tags, because most of the tags removed are only used in a few questions.
I know that the burnination process has exceptions for tags with only a handful of questions and that they can be removed without the full process. But, in my opinion, this does not apply when removing a large number of such tags. If there is a bigger cleanup ongoing, then it should be discussed first, coordinated and done in a rush instead of flooding meta with all these edits over days.
Why a Meta question?
Discussing this in this form was the last thing I wanted to do. But everything else didn't work.
First, I commented on a edited post to ask the editor what his plans are - No response. A day later I again left a comment on a post - Again no response. Then I flagged for moderator attention, the flag has now been pending for 2.5 days and the edits are still flooding in.
Yesterday, the user asked a question (a tag renaming that is related to the edits). I left a comment asking again what they planned and asked them to please respond. The user didn't respond and deleted the question after a moderator renamed the tag.
What irritates me most is that the user completely refuses any communication or discussion of his actions. There is no way he could have missed the last comment since he deleted the question afterwards. It is also not the first incident with this user and also, the last time, they didn't ever respond to any comments. I also find it very suboptimal that moderators are not responding but are willing to handle his renaming requests.
Question
How should this be handled? Is it OK for a single user to do such mass edits single-handedly? Does it really make sense to edit old, abandoned questions that have absolutely no relevance anymore and push them to the front-page?
How should such things be reported when moderator flags are not handled?
Edit:
- Five months after this question was originally posted, the user in question has begun another wave of similar edits, so this is now a recurring issue.
- February 2019: We are again up to 33 irrelevant edits in the last 18h. The newest filter is filled with > 50% edits by this user again. I also want to add that the same user seems to be doing a mass-removal of the spreadsheet tag on the main site at the same time (48 edits in the last day). If there is a corresponding burnination request for this, I wasn't able to find it.