Please see the list of edits I have done in the last two days:
My edits in the last two days, that have been rejected
I have tried to improve the look of the questions or answers, emphasizing on the keywords, such that it grabs attention (even if the tags are already there), to see whether a post conveys the intentions/efforts clearly, and then it is properly understood.
In the process, by looking at the rejected edits, I have learned:
- The real use of quotations (just quote from the external sources or evidence),
- Links with labels (not always necessary, but it looks clean and describes the context of the place it will take you to),
- Code wrapper (for pieces of code or programming language keywords only),
- Bold and italicized words to emphasize a sentence that describes a problem or words that relate to the jargon of the language (if used incorrectly, it may impact the readability of the question).
- For the numbered lists and bulleted lists, this is the best example, because, in earlier stages of this post, the readability was bizarre. So you can explain your problem point by point.
- You can divide your post into sections using horizontal rule.
- You can try two different sizes of the text: header and normal.
The most common review comment is:
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.
I need to understand, in what cases, just the grammatical corrections, end up in the reviews like that of the above?
(Note: I have realized that it is not necessary to edit a sentence if the grammar is still correct enough to convey its intent properly. Only unnecessary portions of the post should be removed. I need more examples and inputs to help out)