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When reviewing, is it OK to accept code edits to an answer? [duplicate]

While doing reviews for suggested edits something like this occurs frequently with comment like ... removed unused try-catch block ... I strongly feel that if an answer "needs" code editing as ...
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Is it OK to edit away boilerplate getters and setters from OP's original Java (& equivalent) code? [duplicate]

Usually - maybe more experienced - Stack Overflow users remove irrelevant/boilerplate getter/setter code from example code and add a comment like // getters, setters or as I do as a Lombok user by ...
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When should we discuss rejection of a legitimate edit on meta?

I recently began participating actively and noticed the rejection of this suggested edit when exploring all the tabs on my profile. Reviewers seem to believe that I changed the intent of the question, ...
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Why was my edit rejected and not improved?

Here is the rejection summary, https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/17255800. While my changes are drastic, IMO they don't at all change the goal of the owner. If anything, I believe the ...
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Should I edit code to create a minimum, verifiable example?

In the question AutoHotkey choking on same-line curly brace for compound if statements, the author included the following code-block to demonstrate their issue. ^!p:: IfWinExist ahk_class QWidget, ,...
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Accepting and upvoting answers with incorrect code

I noticed a question where the answers, including the accepted answer, have bugs in their code snippets. Aside from these problems, the answers are relevant to the question and otherwise of an ...
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Is it acceptable to edit an answer if the answerer doesnt know how to implement an acceptable suggestion in a comment?

Suppose billybob posts an answer to a question, and it's 90% the way there in terms of forming a good complete answer but the he leaves some trailing caveat like "This won't work in scenario Y, so add ...
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Should I reject suggested edit which write new code

In suggested edit the editor add code that wasn't exists before. I search but I didn't find relevant reference to that. I think it can be rejected or approved, but I don't think that's what should ...
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The rejection reason of my suggested edit is clearly nonsense

I suggested this edit to improve Clearinterval() doesn't animate the element position 's display and relevence by: Changing a snippet that would never do anything (but console.log errors that had ...
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Updating old, high voted answer as recommended code changes

I would like to ask about answers to this question: How do you change the size of figures drawn with matplotlib? This is an 8 year old, highly frequented question with over half a million views. It is ...
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Is it fair to give someone reputation for giving a wrong answer but someone else edited it to be correct?

Now normally I would say that the person editing is in the wrong here and he should have made his own answer, but in this specific case the errors of the original answerer were minimal but crucial: ...
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Conventional improvements of readability are not deemed to make the code "even a little bit easier to read" [duplicate]

I suggested a few edits in a post whereby I applied the PEP 8 style guidelines to some Python code. The raison d'être of these guidelines is One of Guido's key insights is that code is read much ...
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In cases where users are misusing Flags I think mods should both explain the dismissal and propose a preferred action

In a previous Question, I spoke of a situation where I hadn't found the Flag dismissal message to be particularly helpful. The initial Flag message had read: This answer, while highly rated, ...
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What constitutes "correcting minor mistakes" in a code example? [duplicate]

When are corrections to the code permissible as an edit? For example, see this suggested edit. Here a variable name is changed from isValid to isInvalid. This example doesn't change the ...
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Editing an Answer With "Best Practices" [duplicate]

I have had an edit that changes the code example "Modifying to the some best practice in NodeJS" on an answer that is not specific to NodeJS, but that could well be used on NodeJS. Is this kind of ...
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