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When asking, Is it preferable to use "I" even when there is a "we" and the "we" is not a useful or necessary detail?

I sometimes see question posts where the asker refers to a "we" instead of "I", where the "we" is their company or some other unknown group of people they are speaking on ...
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Minor tag wiki edit rejected

My suggested edit of the Python tag wiki was rejected for the following generic reason: This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read, easier to find, more accurate or more ...
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Is there any way to provide feedback to editors from the suggested edit review queue?

I just came across an edit where the only change was to correct a spelling error in the title of the post. From a quick read-through of the post there were no other changes necessary. The thing is ...
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Is it OK to use British spelling in answers? [duplicate]

Being British, I often write answers with the British spelling of words. Here are some examples: Colour (instead of Color) Serialise (instead of Serialize) Authorisation (instead of Authorization) ...
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Plan for reviewing same post on different review queues

I've reviewed some posts for the Triage review and then later for First posts. It was allowed to me to examine a post which I've already reviewed at Triage at First posts again. This is a very strange ...
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2 answers
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What's wrong with this edit suggestion?

https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/20730639 Change content: Changed subject to from a more general "why is it the way it is" to be specifically about the contents of the question "why ...
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51 votes
5 answers
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SQL vs. SeQueL in edits—agree to disagree?

I've seen a few suggested edits that have changes basically amounting to "… a SQL query …" → "… an SQL query …", and ...
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2 answers
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Why was my edit, which fixed obvious spelling errors, rejected?

I am puzzled why this edit was rejected. I noticed two spelling errors which I corrected. Maybe such things bother me more than others, but why reject the fix?
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51 votes
5 answers
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Am I being too pedantic with spelling in reviewing question titles?

One of my edits was rejected: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/9389227. I changed the title from: Dependant Template Compiles with Visual Studio, fails clang/gcc To Dependent ...
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Is it appropriate remove the hyphen from ":-"?

More and more frequently I see :- where : would be appropriate. From the English subsite, Is it proper to use a colon followed immediately by a hyphen?: The colon [is] never preceded by a white ...
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1 answer
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Are there machine-generated edits on Stack Overflow?

I just had a very weird edit on my answer: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/8810118. It was rejected because of a conflict, but that's not the point. What's weird for me: Someone ...
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2 answers
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Spelling corrections and incorrect punctuation changes - how to reverse someone's changes

I've recently had a question/answer of mine modified, of which I have no ability to state that the changes are not appropriate. First question: I'm Australian. So I use Australian spelling. Someone ...
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11 votes
1 answer
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British vs American Edits [duplicate]

An answer of mine was corrected, among other things, to employ the word "utilise" as opposed to the word "utilize". I feel this takes a license that is beyond editorial and of no consequence as to ...
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24 votes
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Provide a setting to hide "Featured on Meta" posts in the Community Bulletin

Please provide an option to hide just Meta posts in the Community Bulletin from me. I still want to see Stack Overflow Blog posts though, because I want to stay up-to-date on new features and stuff. ...
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