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I recently came across this user in the Suggested Edits queue. The user keeps making helpful suggested edits, but they all remove a "thanks in advance" comment and don't fix any of the other issues in the post, making them all tiny, trivial edits. I've naturally come across two of them in the queue and I choose to improve the edit, but how should <2k users like this be dealt with? Should we just improve the edit each time, start rejecting and editing after a few, or should I try to reach out to the user?

A related issue is How to deal with serial tag-only edits from Sub 2k users?, but I feel that the answer there doesn't fully address the issue. Filling the queue with tiny edits like these is a disservice to those who want to suggest more helpful edits, but can't because the queue is full. Additionally, I don't think that it is clear enough to those who submit suggested edits that edits should fix all addressable issues.

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  • Also, an answer to the linked meta post on their own edit summary.
    – Andrew T.
    Commented Jan 25, 2023 at 14:55
  • Most edit suggestions are like this, only 10-20% complete. E.g, doing inconsequential formatting changes only, leaving run-on sentences, leaving missing punctuation, leaving non-capitalised sentences, leaving meta content like "It's pretty important I get this done by tomorrow, it will help me out big time. I appreciate your help in advance.", not fixing spelling (say, "linux"). Sample 1. Sample 2. Sample 3. Commented Jan 25, 2023 at 15:35
  • Try to "Skip" through, say, 10, edit suggestions (perhaps in "Side-by-side Markdown" view to see more of the posts' content(?). I am not sure which view shows the most content. At least it is clearer in that view what are formatting changes only). Commented Jan 25, 2023 at 15:52
  • Sample 4: Questions reduced to statements. It may be a question (no pun intended) of form, but "Q" in "Q&A" is "question". Commented Jan 25, 2023 at 16:05
  • Sample 5. Probably harmful (changing indentation in Python code. The OP fixed the indentation in revision 3, and it seems to be correct). Do they make such changes to pass the six-character limit check? Commented Jan 25, 2023 at 16:25
  • just raise the flag and move on, theres no sense in digging through this users edits at this point, a mod will when the flag is handled.
    – Kevin B
    Commented Jan 25, 2023 at 16:29
  • @Kevin B: It was random sampling of the edit suggestion queue at a particular point in time, not tied to any particular user. Commented Jan 25, 2023 at 20:37

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