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Questions tagged [editing-help]

This tag is used to request help with the process of editing a post, on finding out when/how an edit is necessary or on the editing workflow in a more general fashion.

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Replace "link" with "description" in mini-Markdown example

I'm using Stack Overflow for months now but I must admit, I still can't remember the mini-formatting style for the links. When I click help link during writing comments, I can theoretically find ...
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Removing phrases like "I looked everywhere on the internet and I did not find anything"

I have been habitually removing statements like the one in this question's title when I edit to improve a question much the same as I remove 'Thanks', 'Kind sir' and other general salutations. I do ...
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Are 10K users less gullible?

In Stack Snippets Sandbox, Pacerier posted an answer to demonstrate that code snippets can be used to do phishing attacks. See his explanation. For those who don't have 10K, the post says that if you ...
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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 OK for a newbie to insert code comments into code submitted by an experienced answerer?

If I am a newbie in a language and spent a lot of time figuring out an experienced person's answer, how should I communicate this learning to other newbies? Example: Trevor Sullivan's PowerShell ...
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Why are fellow users removing thank-you's from my questions?

I asked a question on the main site with the words "Thanks (in advance)"/"Thank you" at the end. Later on, a user edited them out! Why is this done? Should I rollback/reject the edit? If it's not OK ...
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Is it bad practice to add a tag to a post to get points to a tag badge even if the tag is relevant?

I haven't seen this done, but let’s say I want to get the iOS bronze badge. I answer a question, and it gets up voted. Then I think "Hey, I could give that post the iOS badge and get some points to ...
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Is it poor form to make serial revisions to your own questions?

A habit I've developed over years of editing fora and articles online is, having made a post or created a document, I'll review it and immediately notice at least two or three minor corrections I ...
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My accepted answer was modified drastically. Is this allowed?

My answer from July 2012 which was accepted as an answer was modified by a user 1 hour ago with edit summary "Removed irrelevant information to the original question. Use comments to share it". Please ...
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Should I edit questions/answers using unnecessary indentation?

I met many questions/answers which look like this: Should I improve the formatting of those questions/answers?
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Are consulting solicitations acceptable?

A user was offering consulting services as part of an answer. Is this acceptable according to Stack Overflow policy? Recently this post ended up in the VLQ queue. Upon looking at it, I felt (with ...
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Anyone working on updating the broken links related to C++ FAQ?

C++ FAQ has moved from http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/ to https://isocpp.org/faq. All links going to former are getting redirected to later. In some cases. those links are going to topic ...
Atul Kumar's user avatar
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Should I try to clean up? OP adds summaries of answers and eventually self-answers

CLOS: how to call a less specific method? seems to have reached a stable state of messiness and I'm a little lost about what to do next to clean it up and whether I should even worry about cleaning it ...
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Is it frowned upon to use backticks around a word or even part of it to refer to some function or keyword as part of a sentence?

I'm talking about things like "you can do that by taking your usersArray and mapping it to each user's name", essentially incorporating part of the inline code into the natural flow of the ...
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Attack on the suggestion of a duplicate

This morning I posted two possible solutions to this question as a comment while I searched for a duplicate as the root issue was something many inexperienced in databinding make. I eventually found ...
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Improving my question about class inheritance in C#

I had a serious issue in C# and wrote a question in a poor way. There's no doubt about this. So I tried to edit my question to make it better, but I'm getting downvoted, the question got closed, and I ...
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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 ...
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What can I do when an edit is wrong, and then I am stuck with the six-characters limit?

I asked a question and got a great answer. When I ran the answer though my test code I noticed that the last line is not the one I actually get (it must have been a typo as the answer itself is ...
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Is it wrong to fix mistakes in quoted material?

I found a well-received but link-only answer. I attempted to edit the answer to copy the linked article into a blockquote but I found out that the code has a bunch of syntax errors (it looks like a ...
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Mention the available keyboard shortcuts for formatting posts in the editor help

I think the available keyboard shortcuts to format selected text should be also mentioned in the editor advanced help text: Code and Preformatted Text Indent four spaces to create an escaped &...
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How best to encourage the OP to add missing information to the question

All too often I find myself in the situation where a question is lacking some fundamental information and requests to address that are answered with comments e.g.: Even when, as with the above ...
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Should I simply leave very low quality posts unedited?

Today I edited two questions (#1, #2) and both edits got approved with a 3 to 2 approval rate, which I consider quite bad. This clearly shows that 40% of reviewers think that what I do is simply not ...
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What to do with existing answers when a method is renamed in an API?

Sometimes in a popular API a method is deprecated in favour of another. On many occasions, the syntax itself is unchanged. Here are some examples in pandas: sort deprecated in favour of sort_values ...
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Editing an answer when wanting to award a bounty to it

I am offering a bounty on an old question (not mine), and there are some new answers to it. One of the answers is closest to what I am looking for in terms of being worth the bounty award, but there ...
plasmaTonic's user avatar
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Is editing another user's answer like this a reasonable interpretation of the "add updates as the post ages" guideline?

I noticed a major edit to a 13-year-old answer today, in which the editor (who is not the original author) changed it from a short history-based explainer into a much broader treatment advocating for ...
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Should we edit signatures out of answers on sponsored tags?

I just came across a question in a sponsored tag. I know that standard operating procedure when editing is to remove such things because they don't relate to the answer (this isn't a letter or a blog ...
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Heading, followed by code: Your post appears to contain code that is not properly formatted as code

A few moments ago I encountered a pretty annoying bug with the code detection and the preview-function, when I wanted to post an answer. While the preview looked like this: Some Title code that ...
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Should I edit an answer to incorporate a popular comment?

This answer is good, but would be even better if it incorporated the top voted comment. The change is very small, only a couple of characters, but I'd also need to update the JSFiddle link with ...
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Are purely cosmetic edits to original code frowned-upon, even if they accompany high-value non-code revisions?

Having looked it up and found that code edits are almost universally rejected, I was curious what the fate of cosmetic and in-line comment edits usually were. It's obvious why edits changing the ...
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How should you edit your own answer to keep it up-to-date?

I've recently seen an outdated answer being completely rewritten by its author to keep it up-to-date: I appreciate people keeping their answers up-to-date, but this got me wondering: how should you ...
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Grammar mistake on the Help Center

Looking at the Help Center page on Cast Close And Reopen Votes, I notice the "Reviewing close and reopen votes" section at the bottom has the following paragraph: This privilege level unlocks two ...
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Was it OK that this edit got approved?

Today I came across this suggested edit which got approved. First of all, I agree that the corrections made was right (rather, not harmful), but somehow I'm not feeling happy with the edit getting ...
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Updating Qt documentation links throughout the site

I love Qt. Other than the awesome documentation they have, the community support for it here on SO has been very nice. But with Digia buying them, they seem to be changing the URLs for the ...
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Proper wording for a note in an answer that it is no longer valid

I have been trying to follow the advice over here when I run into out of date answers - specifically: ...edit the answer to indicate that the answer is outdated....leave a note, at the top, ...
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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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What's revised mean in editing?

I did many good edits in past several hours. And most of them got approved through the peer review. For some of the edits, I earned reputation and some I didn't. When I'm looking what I edited. I saw ...
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Edit rejection of minor error in code

I don't want to call names here so I will not give a link (but may do so if required). In an answer I suggested to replace float** x = malloc(sizeof(float)*2); with float** x = malloc(sizeof(*x)*...
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How to format names of menu items?

There are many answers about tools such as IDEs that tell something like "go to that menu and press this and then choose the option something". I think these questions would benefit from a ...
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Is it acceptable to edit sample data formatting in the question?

I mainly post under the r tag and in most cases the sample data is given in a poor format, mostly a copy paste of the output of the table, with no date or character formatting, sometimes a picture, ...
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Help me understand how this edit rejection criterion applies

I don't understand how my edits to this question do not improve its readability "even a little," and I suspect that the canned explanation is shorthand for something that I'm not fully aware of. Can ...
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Is it acceptable to include a link to the help center in an unrelated answer?

Today I ran across this answer which links to this page in the help center at the end: What should I do when someone answers my question? Presumably the answerer did this because the OP looks to be ...
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Making a long question shorter / easier to read

I've asked a question Debugging visualizer which targets DateTime doesn't transfer the value and added a bounty. I feel that by its nature, the question is already rather complex. As comments come in ...
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How should one maintain/support old answers?

Over a period of 4 years, I have answered a lot of questions on SO, and occasionally I get a down-vote on an old answer, which was valid at the time, but now better solutions/approaches exist, or ...
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Should we accept a tag-wiki edit made by a corporate employee?

I found an edit obviously made by a MS employee. This corporate edit is not false, but feel a lot like a PR move. In one hand, the source is trusthworthy but not so neutral. As far as I know, we are ...
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Update question before bounty end

I've posted a question with a bounty, and the bounty ends in two days. By doing research, I have focused the problem on a less wide aspect, but I still do not know the definite answer. Should I just ...
George Menoutis's user avatar
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How to deal with persistent incorrect formatting?

I came across a user who persistently uses incorrect formatting in their posts. Other users have communicated to them regarding this, but the behavior continues. How should we deal with this? Exhibit ...
Infinite Recursion's user avatar
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Can we have a suggested edit rejection reason for editing posts that are of very low quality? [duplicate]

Can we have a suggested edit rejection reason for editing posts that are of very low quality? Caveat: I'm not referring to questions that are borderline ok and need a tidy up, I'm referring to ...
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Finding unescaped html tags in Stack Overflow posts

I've been looking at "hidden messages" in posts lately, where the question appears to read, for instance Should I use or ? and the real question becomes visible only when editing: Should I use &...
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How do I edit this question?

Found this question: Spring Security DWR not working He has copied pasted the code 3 times. I know if I try to edit this, I'll be prosecuted for owning this question, because I've to remove 3 of them....
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OP has deleted code from their question, so now it's unclear. Should I revert the edit and reinstate the code?

Re this question: Why can't I pass a int to a float in the same statement? The original question was quite unclear and led to some speculative comments and one answer which (correctly) addressed ...
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