I was recently suspended from the Suggested edits review queue. There were several "incorrectly handled" reviews that I understood that should be acceptable, but it turns out that it wasn't.
One of which is this https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/33747960.
I thought (and still think) that formatting the text of plain code into a code block would more or less improve the post in terms of readability. In addition, the technical terms in the edit that was formatted into a code block, which I am still not sure if it is an improvement but I myself think that it does not destroy or change the intent of the words and its author. It feels like an emphasis of the technical terms to me. With that, I think the edit is a little plus to the question.
So, I would like to ask why this kind of code formatting is not acceptable in Suggested Edit review? I do not ask for a lift of the suspension. I just want to know what is the most proper way to handle this so that I can properly review next time.
code
formatting?dataframe
"; it could be to "DataFrame
", but it doesn't really need to be changed. Changing "int" to "int
" is okay, but changing it to "integer" would be better most of the time - since the question is about the type on a conceptual level, not an implementation level.