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Are trivial edits now encouraged? [duplicate]

This question and every answer to it have just been edited with mostly trivial edits. Is such editing now encouraged, or is this a user just trying to get credit for lots of edits? I've reverted the ...
Alnitak's user avatar
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6 votes
0 answers
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Should edit rejection reasons be updated to encourage rejecting minor/trivial edits? [duplicate]

I think it is an ongoing problem that too many trivial edits which don't fully address the issues in a post are proposed. Related to this is that many of these trivial edits are accepted by reviewers. ...
user438383's user avatar
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68 votes
3 answers
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Suggested edits take way too long to be reviewed due to a 2017 change to the top bar. Let's revert it

Prior to 2017, the top bar used to show a count of pending suggested edits to 2k+ users. Then, the top bar was completely redesigned to remove any numbers related to reviewing, and instead only show ...
gparyani's user avatar
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7 votes
2 answers
201 views

Reviewing suggested Edit: what is wrong in my case?

Recently I was suspended for three review decisions and specifically for this one https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/31890058 I have accepted the change because I consider that ...
schlebe's user avatar
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22 votes
1 answer
550 views

Why have I been temporarily suspended from reviewing for accepting and improving this suggested edit?

When I wanted to take part in the review queue just now, I saw this message: You’ve been suspended from reviewing. You will be able to review again in 4 days. The following tasks were handled ...
Neuron's user avatar
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24 votes
2 answers
758 views

Should I approve suggested edits that only add a language to a code block?

I came across an edit that only added a language to the code block, i.e. ``` > ```java After looking around, I found this answer which suggests yes, always, as long as it's the only thing that ...
Druckles's user avatar
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36 votes
7 answers
8k views

Unnecessary secondary accounts and avoiding moderator action [duplicate]

Secondary accounts are allowed... but recently the moderators have run into some issues with users creating them and using them in ways that violate the rules, most notably cross-account voting. Know ...
Aaron Hall's user avatar
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36 votes
3 answers
930 views

Should I approve edits that only add '?' to the question title? [duplicate]

I have been seeing some edits that only add "?" to the end of the question's title. The question starts with "How" so this means that is a question, to which adding "?" is correct, but at the same ...
Vencovsky's user avatar
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41 votes
3 answers
1k views

Should we approve suggested edits that change ``` to four spaces code formatting or vice versa?

I encountered this suggested edit that changes the formatting syntax from using three backticks ``` to using four spaces indentation instead. Comment was: Please use stacktrace But I believe there ...
Cœur's user avatar
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-2 votes
3 answers
348 views

Is putting errors in block quote wrong while editing?

I am asking this question because recently one of my edits has been rejected by some users. What I have done is put all the error paragraph inside a block quote, so that it can be readable. I am not ...
Triyugi Narayan Mani's user avatar
61 votes
3 answers
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How could I have handled this situation better?

Today I rejected and edited this edit suggestion, because the only changes made were tag edits and I believed there were more to edit in the post (see revision history). However, after a few minutes ...
Roshana Pitigala's user avatar
-10 votes
3 answers
192 views

Is this edit absolutely trivial, should it be rolled back?

Isn't it a trivial edit which could conflict with the author's intent? Which is more invasive, the first or the second edit? https://stackoverflow.com/posts/50251411/revisions
Evhz's user avatar
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-6 votes
1 answer
201 views

A way to request copy editing on my posts [duplicate]

My English is poor, but my answers are not so poor ("see votes count"). I would like to improve the grammar and writing of my answers, but, right now, I do not have sufficient skills. I even have ...
Stanislav Kralin's user avatar
110 votes
0 answers
754 views

Increase suggested edit approval votes to three if there is a disapproval vote

I've noticed in the course of my reviews, that a lot of trivial edits are making it through the approve queue because of the new "only 2 votes required" rule that was put into place. I'd like to ...
Blue's user avatar
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-22 votes
1 answer
231 views

Afraid of doing edits [duplicate]

I started editing almost two weeks ago, and got 81 approved edits and 12 rejected. During this time, I found many mistakes in my edits (that were removed in the later edits) through questions on Meta. ...
Seeker's user avatar
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9 votes
1 answer
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Why was my custom moderator flag declined?

Apparently I missed out on quite a few developments regarding the stance towards partial edits. Looking at it now I largely agree with my flag being declined, because a.) the flag didn't contain any ...
Seth's user avatar
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4 votes
0 answers
115 views

Should I edit posts to capitalize the word "i" if there is any lowercase? [duplicate]

I tend to edit posts when I encounter any spelling error and also capitalize "i"s if they are unintentionally left in lowercase. Today, I did edit and only capitalized "i"s without editing other ...
Orkhan Alikhanov's user avatar
14 votes
3 answers
853 views

I started avoiding big tags on my questions, is that ok? [closed]

Big tags like C++, Java and JavaScript (I apologize to other big tags for mentioning them) seem to be so overwhelmed by both garbage and tangential questions. So to help followers and only attract ...
Tomáš Zato's user avatar
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71 votes
9 answers
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A moderator messaged me that my edits which only remove "thanks" and alike are discouraged

There are threads here (thread 1 and thread 2) already but in my opinion it needs further discussion. It is discouraged, but not a punishable violation? I can remember when I didn't have the ...
Willi Mentzel's user avatar
-5 votes
3 answers
618 views

How to make >2K users make better edits

Let me start off by saying I do not know an answer to this question and that is why I have tagged it as discussion. A lot of the time I come across an edit made by a >2k user that just makes one ...
TheLethalCoder's user avatar
2 votes
0 answers
59 views

Allow edit reviewers to vote for too minor while still accepting the edit

Advantage: Work has been done (someone edited lttile things) and it's good, however, SO doesn't encourage too minor edits, since they bloat the review queue. If there would be a button in the review ...
Mafii's user avatar
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63 votes
3 answers
2k views

Raising rep by flooding the suggested edit queue [duplicate]

I don't usually wade into the suggested edits queue, but I did so when the orange icon hit 117 today. I noticed a very large number (7 of my 20 reviews) came from a single user who was suggesting ...
Ryan Bemrose's user avatar
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39 votes
1 answer
685 views

Guidance on fixing posts with typos in the title [duplicate]

I have recently been trying to clean up some of the egregious typos on Stack Overflow to help make the information more searchable. For example, if someone uses "Javacript" in the title, instead ...
gariepy's user avatar
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2 votes
1 answer
61 views

How do I make better code syntax correction edits?

Reading the answers to this question, I discovered this answer which, while it was a valid approach, left critical quotation marks out, which would have caused a syntax error. However, it was just the ...
pydsigner's user avatar
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36 votes
3 answers
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How to deal with serial tag-only edits from Sub 2k users?

I was reviewing Suggested Edits today and came across a good 10 reviews in a row with tag only edits from a single user Example Now at first I thought, okay nothing suspicious. But I quickly ...
Magisch's user avatar
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3 votes
3 answers
164 views

Is just fixing a typo in the title a valid suggested edit? [duplicate]

A user has made 191 suggested edits in a span of five hours, most of which are just correction of a typo in the title, and around 180 of them have been approved. I have rejected and edited some I have ...
Ram's user avatar
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-6 votes
3 answers
300 views

Adding a tag received a "Edits must be at least 6 characters; is there something else to improve in this post?" [duplicate]

I've been adding missing tags into questions - most often when a tagged item is mentioned in the question itself, but not listed in the tags. This has been successful for the first half-dozen times. ...
Euan M's user avatar
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19 votes
1 answer
534 views

Help me understand when, why and how to edit posts

I recently had an edit rejected and am not exactly sure why this happened. I tried not to change the user's question at all, but just provide a clearer representation of the question for future ...
justinw's user avatar
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14 votes
3 answers
738 views

Serial editor prepending "language: lang-m" to code

I was presented with several edit suggestions in the review queue from this user, who is apparently on a hunt for questions new and old in which he can prepend <!-- language: lang-m --> to the ...
m69 ''snarky and unwelcoming'''s user avatar
4 votes
1 answer
116 views

Priority of grammar, spelling and punctuation in questions

How much priority should be given to grammar, spelling and punctuation when editing a question? How relevant are those? Should questions and answers be edited because of the sole reason there are ...
Tom Thomas's user avatar
6 votes
2 answers
129 views

Trivial edits that are not trivial [duplicate]

I recently came a across and answer that was overall a good answer. The only problem was that the answer was missing a newline in-between some text and a code block causing an entire block of code to ...
James Parsons's user avatar
120 votes
2 answers
2k views

Is it OK to systematically edit the questions titles like this?

Should I continue removing tags from titles and reword the questions titles with actual English sentences even if it troubles the OP? I follow mostly Apple-related questions. It includes tags for iOS,...
Eric Aya's user avatar
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30 votes
3 answers
979 views

Updating dead links in answers: edit or comment?

I came across a few suggested edits which focus on updating dead links. Should these edits be approved or rejected? (With the reason: "This edit was intended to address the author of the post and ...
Shubh's user avatar
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37 votes
6 answers
2k views

Am I rejecting too many edits?

In regards to reviewing in the suggested edit queue, I seem to be rejecting a lot more edits than most people. I have rejected about the same number of edits as I have approved. Is this a problem? I ...
Justin's user avatar
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11 votes
1 answer
607 views

Suspicious approval of suggested edits

I was recently reading Handling floods of "too minor" suggested edits when I realized I had seen a pattern of such edits by a specific user recently. Admittedly, there are plenty of this user's edits ...
OhBeWise's user avatar
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49 votes
6 answers
774 views

Provide more guidelines for reviewing edits

Summary: The guidelines for what types of edits should be approved are unclear. Details: The help pages describe the reviewing suggested edits privilege as follows: In addition, users with this ...
Gabriel Southern's user avatar
17 votes
3 answers
872 views

Should I approve an edit that barely improves something [duplicate]

I don't know whether this is a permalink but the edit was to change the case of a proper noun. Technically that's an improvement but jeepers - the guy clicked edit, changed the case and saved, now it'...
jcuenod's user avatar
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40 votes
4 answers
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Please don't just approve trivial suggested edits - rather improve the edit per the scope

Editing a question/answer is good, as far as it makes some sense and really improves the post. Reviewing a suggested edit is a responsibility and not just a matter of formality. A single-character ...
Lalit Kumar B's user avatar
7 votes
2 answers
285 views

Approve small but correct suggested edits [duplicate]

Should I approve suggested edits that are correct, but minor or even trivial (e.g. single spelling errors)? On the review side it clearly says Approve edits you know are correct But on Help ...
MikeMB's user avatar
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233 votes
10 answers
12k views

2015 Moderator Election Q&A - Questionnaire

Candidate Index Election candidates deceze (nomination) Ed Cottrell (nomination) Jeremy Banks (nomination) Jon Clements (nomination) Martijn Pieters (nomination) Matt (nomination) meagar (nomination)...
Grace Note's user avatar
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2 votes
0 answers
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Why are small edits discouraged? [duplicate]

I have seen several posts here on Meta that discourage small edits (eg, remove a single superfluous tag, or remove "hello"/"thanks", or fix minor grammar, etc.). The general consensus seems to be that ...
Nicu Stiurca's user avatar
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32 votes
1 answer
557 views

Is the language in this edit rejection too strong?

I made my first edit today to remove a tag. It was ultimately approved, but I received a rejection vote with the following reason: This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read, ...
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37 votes
1 answer
1k views

Community♦'s rejection reason when I "Reject and Edit" explicitly contradicts established site policy and is worse than no message at all

I rarely use "Reject and Edit" from the Suggested Edits review queue, but just now I did it for the first time in a while and saw that it generated this rejection message: This edit did not correct ...
Mark Amery's user avatar
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11 votes
0 answers
143 views

Change misleading suggested edit reject message by community user [duplicate]

In this review, the community user rejected a suggested edit with the message: This edit did not correct critical issues with the post - view the revision history to see what should have been ...
DPenner1's user avatar
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22 votes
1 answer
457 views

Suggested edit shows changes which are not mine. Why?

I made an edit to a question; the only changes were to capitalisation and punctuation. When I clicked on the queued suggested edit the diff included changes which I had not made. It would appear that ...
Stephen Kennedy's user avatar
15 votes
3 answers
580 views

What do I now do for a previously "too minor" edit?

I have been pointed to this post when I asked what happened to the "too minor" edit reject reason: Disappearance of "too minor" -- where is the relevant discussion? It of course links to: ...
Richard Le Mesurier's user avatar
3 votes
2 answers
147 views

What is the current position on minor "correct" edits? [duplicate]

I see this question on meta seems to say that any minor edit that actually does improve the quality of the post should be accepted, and during reviewing I no longer see the ability to reject edits for ...
Jason Goemaat's user avatar
35 votes
3 answers
955 views

Retag rejected during review as too minor edit?

Recently I've edited a question that was basically about CSS and site-building. It has the tag logo. Unfortunately, I happened to read the description of the tag, and here it is: Logo is a computer ...
Mark Karpov's user avatar
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56 votes
6 answers
1k views

Do you edit questions in order to provide syntax highlighting?

I tend to answer questions related to specific plugins (see questions related to parsley.js, which is a jQuery plugin). More often than not, the OP simply adds the tag of the plugin. However, if she/...
Luís Cruz's user avatar
-7 votes
1 answer
230 views

Quality Assurance for Edit Approval

Edit Apparently these edits are too small. Then I have more questions: Why does the system allow this? Why was this changed and why are there points given out for these edits, if they are in fact too ...
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