I know this question comes and goes in different variations over the years, but we still see lots of edits that format tables, or format code but often the format didn't actually improve the post.
I propose that Unnecessary Formatting is added as as a Rejection reason on edits
This type of edit risks introducing errors into the edited content that are hard to identify. The visual improvement needs to outweigh the potential risk, if there is not significant improvement to the readability of the post you should avoid this type of change.
From the consistent confusion for reviewers and the editors alike, the rejection guidance needs to be changed
The documentation for posters is I think OK, when OP formats tables and code, it is generally good enough, however editors get overzealous in the area of table and code formatting where these are the only changes.
Personally, if the edit didn't improve the readability, I'm inclined to reject the edit for these reasons:
Formatting a table or code can easily introduce errors if you are not paying attention, these errors are just as hard for a reviewer to spot if we are not going to compare every single cell value. These errors may not matter to the post, but in some cases could be detrimental as tables or code are often used to display expected or actual behaviour, an errant cut and paste issue could vastly alter the conversation for OP
- I don't have an example buy many of us should have seen alteast once, where a post looks like OP duplicated the expected and result tables, meaning we can no longer see the issues, on closer inspection an edit to format the tables copied the same table twice, losing OPs actual data.
This should have been clearly conflicts with author's intent or causes harm but it's easy for the reviewers to miss the finer details where single cell values or the order of records might be out.
- A similar issue is common with code edits, editor might change the formatting of some variables, but not all, or they anonymize some fields inconsistently making the code no longer compile, which leads to comments hating on OP because their code snippets don't even compile.
- I don't have an example buy many of us should have seen alteast once, where a post looks like OP duplicated the expected and result tables, meaning we can no longer see the issues, on closer inspection an edit to format the tables copied the same table twice, losing OPs actual data.
Formatting that goes over the top in terms of cell lines then it gets hard to copy the table into code so we can reproduce or test to assist OP, this answer is a good summary on this particular issue: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/268595/1690217
I would prefer that the editor spent their time fixing things that actually need to be fixed and kept the review queues clear.
If we had a standard rejection reason Unnecessary Formatting then this would remove ambiguity on rejection notices, but also make it clear to Reviewers that this is an appropriate reason to reject
- As a reviewer, the guidance is not clear on is this acceptable (edit that formats tables)
- I want to respond with no improvement whatsoever but i feel like that is still not appropriate, the edit might be a visual improvement to some users, but it comes at great risk or effort that the improvement does not justify. That why's I would prefer to have an unneccessary formatting rejection notice or something of that nature, the editor clearly felt like this was a worthy improvement.
Before posting here these were the previous discussions that still left me confused as to the proper response:
I just feel like lately my review queue is full of these table edits and I'm getting lazier in the effort I put into making sure they are correct, when most of the time I wonder why the editor bothered to do it at all in the first place.
Review in question: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/27116579