I've noticed a user (ID 5022812) who's been here for three years, but has, in the last three days, started suggesting lots of edits (56 at the moment) with a similar pattern:
Adding pointless whitespace into the post, e.g. #1, #2, #3, #4, #5. In fact I think all but two of the 56 edits insert spaces (typically at least 20 consecutive spaces).
Here's #1 which adds 33(!) spaces at the end of one line, doesn't fix the indentation of the code, doesn't remove the fluff at the end, and doesn't fix the formatting of
ViewModel constructor
which isn't code (I rejected this suggested edit and fixed the issues).This spacing irks me the most - is it to get around a minimum character limit imposed on edits? Or is it some weird quirk of the user?
Formatting
randomprogramming
words ascode
even if they're not code (e.g. #6, which also doesn't format thepublic
keyword as code):The "Edit Summary" text for all the edits (where it's not system-generated, e.g. "added 713 characters in body" is always dots - at least, this is what the first two pages of the overview in the revisions page for the user shows.
To be clear, I have no issue with a user suggesting dozens of edits a day and getting the associated reputation benefits from it — when they are good edits. This user appears to have almost exclusively suggested edits which don't appear to even try to fix the issues with the posts being edited.
At the moment, this user's stats are:
{5022812} had 41 edit suggestions approved, and 19 edit suggestions rejected
so presumably they'll get an edit ban if their ratio gets much worse, but what could be done before that happens?
Is this behaviour I should flag? If not, what action should I take?
Rebuttal to the Possible duplicate of "User suggesting needless edits" close vote(s)
I did see (and read) that question before I posted this one. I didn't want to post a duplicate question so spent a while searching to try to find questions which covered what I was going to ask.
I don't think that this is enough of a duplicate of the that question for the following reasons:
As Braiam pointed out in a comment below, the other question turned out to be because the user was adding syntax highlighting for code, e.g.
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to posts which were otherwise fine. This is not the case here, as the suggested edits are to posts which require further editing (e.g. in the two screenshots I provided above).
The three answers to the other question all relate to adding syntax highlighting, which is perfectly acceptable (and normal) behaviour. Again, this is not the case here. There is some syntax highlighting, but some of it is for
random
words which aren't code but areprogramming
terms (e.g. the second screenshot).The edits that my question asks about almost all have what I describe as "pointless whitespace" added to the posts. In the five examples in my first bullet point, there are a total of 140 bizzare whitespace characters added to the end of of lines - both code lines and non-code lines. I suspected that this was to evade minimum suggested edit character changes. This is not covered in the other question.
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) can be used to get around the character limit without leaving a trace. Anything other method should be considered vandalism, unless it leaves no trace.{
(again, only in edit window). This is often seen done by inexperienced users (and some never learn, even after 3 years).