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Should code be edited so that it is visible rather than being in one long line?

In many instances, I have seen code that is poorly formatted or all in one line (like below using R). Is it appropriate to edit the code so that it is more legible? I know in some instances these are ...
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Why was my edit that fixed code indentation rejected for actively harming the readability of the post? [duplicate]

I made an edit in this post. Excel VBA Web Scraping IE NAVIGATE method Works Vs MSXML2.XMLHTTP60 not Working Edit rejected with this reason: This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier ...
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Are edits that purely reformat code, based on preference, good edits?

Start note: This question is very similar to a question that was flagged as similar. Are purely cosmetic edits to original code frowned-upon, even if they accompany high-value non-code revisions? The ...
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Why were these edits rejected as "completely superfluous or actively harm readability"?

I am wondering about these three edits, which were rejected for the same reason: 24698499 24765018 24764959 This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read, easier to find, more ...
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Was it correct to edit out this question's PHP issue?

This edit is old: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/8631577. But I do not know enough about PHP to determine if this correction to the question was welcomed or not. To me, it seems ...
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Suggested edit only changing the number of spaces used as indentation [duplicate]

I was presented this suggested edit this morning. I must say I don't really know what to do in this scenario : The edit doesn't improve anything, it only changes the indentation from 2 spaces to 4. ...
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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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Understanding my rejected edits [duplicate]

I'm having some formatting edits I suggested for a question rejected (twice), and I'm trying to understand why as the reasons given seem, to me, obviously incorrect. To my eyes, these edits clearly ...
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What to do about an edit by someone with edit permissions who added no value to an edit

See edit 6 here: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/416327/revisions As you can see, they've done nothing to improve the question and have simply just moved things around. What's the best course of ...
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Edit accepted by peers. Original answerer reverts it back [duplicate]

In question this q&a I edited the answer to improve its readability and remove the unneeded else clauses. After it being accepted by peer review the original answerer reverted it because he ...
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Can we unlock this answer?

I had come across this answer which has been locked because of content disputes: This had actually been locked because of an edit war, which happened way back in July 2014. This post has now been ...
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Suggested edit rejected, I am struggling to understand what I did wrong

I recently suggested an edit where in the OP code there was no indentation. The edit was approved by two and rejected by three including the author. I also edited the question title to make it more ...
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Should I approve edits that are just inline code for class/method names?

Related to, but not a duplicate of When is it okay to edit answers for "Code Formatting?", which is about editing the format of code in code blocks (4-spaces markdown) rather than what ...
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My code example's bracketting style was reformatted. Why? [duplicate]

I recently asked a Java question and my usual coding style of: class classname { } was reformatted to class classname { } Why do this? And the result wasn't consistent either: At the top, my ...
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Edits which only change coding conventions (like brace placement) [duplicate]

I've come across some edits that only change the coding conventions of the code in a post. Both are valid, widely-accepted conventions, both are well-formatted. Why the edit then? And more to the ...
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