I just noticed that one of my posts was edited and got approved by two 10k+ users.
What should I do when some users approve an edit which should not be approved anyway?
I just noticed that one of my posts was edited and got approved by two 10k+ users.
What should I do when some users approve an edit which should not be approved anyway?
If you notice a suggested edit that is wrong on your own post, you can go to the suggested edit review and reject it after the fact. Conversely, if you notice a suggested edit on your own post that was unduly rejected, you can go to the suggested edit review and force it approved. These options are only available if the post hasn't been edited since that suggested edit.
If you notice that a suggested edit was accepted but neither makes things better nor makes things worse, then there's nothing to do, really. You can't undo the harm of a useless suggested edit (time wasted in review, bumping of the post). If you notice a pattern where a user makes a lot of trivial edits, flag your post for moderator attention and explain what's going on (give links to specific cases, moderators can't read your mind).
In this specific case, the suggested edit did improve the post a little. It follows the guidance on titles, which is to avoid “tag: sentence fragment”, and instead work relevant information organically into the title. It isn't a huge improvement, but it is an improvement. So you should be happy about that edit.
The course of action depends on the edit.
...there is really not much to do. Rolling back the edit bumps the post unnecessarily. But if you feel like you need to do something, you could look into the review history of the users who approved the edit. If you see something that makes it seem like they have a history of approving bad or unnecessary edits, then you can flag a question they approved an edit on and explain to the mods what you found.
... then absolutely roll the edit back. As before though, if you want to do more, you can check up on the approvers and see if this is a one off issue or a repeating pattern of approving bad or unnecessary edits, and flag for the mods with your findings.
And in both cases, if you find more that you can fix in the post, go ahead and edit it into shape as a new edit or as part of the roll back.
Roll the edit back, possibly point the editor and reviewers to guidance about tags in titles, how they should not be there.
After rolling back the edit, do improve the title (we don't want the tag: title form).
The point of rolling back, is so that the editer has a chance to notice the change in reputation (one loses reputation from edits that are rolled back).
I hope you have the time and the will to verify if the users have a habit of doing those, which could warrant a mod flag.
This was not only a trivial edit but also a wrong one. These users were possibly robo-reviewing, but unless they consistently do so, let's assume they both misclicked.
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reference from title entirely. There is no need to have tag in title. I do agree the edit is trivial and missed a thing or two