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There is no shame in using "Skip"
Is there a way to encourage reviewers - especially new ones - to use "Skip" button when they are hesitant and not 100% sure what to do?
For example, this edit was approved, although it is 100% ...
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No Thanks, Damn It!
For a while this year, I was on a crusade, editing posts to remove "Thanks".
But there were far too many of those posts.
So I started to remove "Thanks in advance".
But there were ...
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Why can't I approve suggested edits single-handedly?
When an edit has been suggested on a question by an SO user with low rep, if I go to approve it (assuming I'm the first to do so) there's still a requirement for further approval. Why is this needed?
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How do I make a good edit?
I would like to edit posts on Stack Overflow. How do I make a good edit that will improve the quality of the post?
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Are edits that only remove excessive indentation from lazy copy-pastes an improvement? How should we handle them?
I haven't been approving edits for long, but I frequently see edits to questions/answers that look something like this:
The best I can tell is that this means they deleted the white space on the left ...
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Rule proposal: comments asking for accepts and votes shall no longer be allowed
Moderator Note: We appreciate the community's feedback on this and are not moving forward with this rule as currently proposed. We still recommend not leaving these comments, and moderators will ...
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Let us bring an end to the "robo-reviewer" war: Phase 1 - 2
What follows is a two-phase (pre-access & post-access) "battle" plan to defend SO from future "robo-reviewers",
Phase one (pre-access)
Only allow users to access the suggested edits queue if,
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What was wrong with this suggested edit, which added an explanation for the code in an answer?
This isn't just me. The same mod in question here has been doing this on many edits (another meta question was asked just after this one, with the suspension there being 2 months, instead of 2 days.)
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Why am I suspended from the review queues?
I came to META to ask about my suspension and already the 2nd question here is about the exact same topic and obviously the same moderator who after the review got approved rejected it and rolled it ...
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Why does a second person need to approve an edit I could have made without any review at all? [duplicate]
Sometimes, I want to clean up a question, just by adding code blocks or changing other trivial formatting. I have enough rep to make those edits without review.
The problem is, sometimes another user ...
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When editing a question to cleanup grammar and formatting issues, should links to images of text be left as links?
Note: The following does not in any way suggest that anyone should attempt to transcribe code from an image into text.
I routinely clean up questions by fixing titles, tags, question grammar, and ...
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Tell users when their edits are rejected
The edit queue is up for discussion again.
I have a different feature request: Tell new editors when their edit suggestions are rejected.
When I first started editing on Stack Overflow, I was ...
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Cutting a correct comment and pasting/processing it into its parent post when I don't have full editing privileges
You could consider this a followup on my previous question on comments to q/a. TL;DR: I asked whether it is good to refactor valuable comments into a question or answer. There and also in other ...
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Out-Of-Queue Review
The "Review Queues" are probably fine the way they are; however I find them hard to use because as it pops me through the queue I don't feel very "expert" enough to make an opinion ...