I"ve just been suspended from the Review Queues and as suggested in the What can I do in the meantime? documentation I’ve revisited the tasks that led to my suspension.
There's one review particularly (a "Suggested Edit") that I cannot understand why my choice to accept it has contributed/led to my suspension.
Here is a link to the said review:
Reasons why I chose to accept the aforementioned "Suggested Edit"
The suggested edit removes the original comment in the code block that reads:
<-- To get into your ios subdirectory
To me by removing this it makes it clearer to anyone reading the post that it is not part of the preceding
cd ios
commmand, i.e. it makes it clear that it should not be entered into the command-line.The above comment that was omitted has then been written, albeit slightly re-worded, below the code block. In the suggested edit it now reads as follows:
"This puts you into the ios subdirectory ..."
Code fences were also added to the output from the
ls
command, which imho significantly improves formatting and makes the post easier to comprehend.Commands that should be entered into the command-line have also been encased in code fences, which again imho significantly improves formatting and makes the post easier to comprehend.
Note: Points 2 and 3 above imho certainly meet the criteria listed in Common reasons to Approve
Please can anyone confirm what the correct choice should have been for this "Suggested Edit"? Why was I incorrect to accept it?
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’s should have been capitalised. Ho hum the penalties incurred for reviewing on a small screen.history
. Which can lead to further annoyance when you need it again several days later and you can't recall what exactly you ran.