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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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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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Please guide me how to make my question clear?

One of my questions was closed yesterday. After that I've edited it multiple times. But it seems it is still not completely clear. Following is the question: Do fixed and absolutely positioned ...
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How to prevent automated linkifying and display bare URL without use of code tags when editing? [duplicate]

I wonder if it's possible to write a plain URL without automatically being hyperlinked by the SO markdown parser without putting it into a codeblock or <code> tags. From the markdown editing ...
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I've got this answer that had been deleted but I don't know why

I wrote an answer to 'developing a GUI in C# on cosmos' - which you can easily find with a little googling. It was deleted and downvoted and I don't know why. What sorts of things should I add (or ...
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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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Is this major edit justified?

I just made a very major edit to an answer - current version (my edit) | previous revision. My rationale for editing, instead of posting a separate answer, is that the code/extension in question is ...
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Cannot edit outdated answer on locked question

I came across this answer to a locked question. Now I didn't realise at first the question was locked and I wanted to edit it so as to show there's a different approach since Java 7. It hurts my ...
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Add Stack Snippet (Code Snippet) Documentation to Help Center and/or Editing Help

I saw the new code snippet feature on the site and wanted to create one in an answer, but didn't see how. I expected to find the answer in the Editing Help, but didn't, so I went to the Help Center ...
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What do I need to regard when cleaning up a tag? [duplicate]

The microsoft tag is marked as being burninated*: DO NOT USE THIS TAG!!! This tag is too general to be useful And I have seen some users clean up the questions, by removing the Microsoft tag (and ...
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Should we split questions that contain their own solutions into separate question-and-answer posts? [duplicate]

Sometimes, new users will ask a question, and in the course of exploring it on their own, or in response to comments, they will figure out what the problem was and include the solution in the question ...
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How to respond to rejected edits?

I noticed a little while ago that one of my edits, which was ultimately approved, did have some rejections on it. I usually try to keep my edits short and I focus mainly on cleaning up titles that ...
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is it good to edit the question's title that is unrelated to question? [duplicate]

I read a title and click to read and solve if i could but i find that the actual question is not that and is unrelated to the title, Is it appropriate to edit the title?
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Removing tag from question because of accepted answer

I just saw this (relatively) highly upvoted question: Initialization of a normal array with one default value which manages to ask the question in the title (but then provides more code in the ...
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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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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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User edited my question to fit his answer

I wrote an HTML and JavaScript question, requesting an answer that worked with a certain type of input. A user posted an answer, and I told him in a comment that it didn't work for the type of input I ...
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Should I edit an answer if it is incomplete?

Long story short: I asked a question and got an answer. The answer itself isn't wrong and it guided me in the right direction, but for any future visitor this will not work, as an essential part is ...
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Is my question too broad? [duplicate]

I asked a question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31227218/how-can-i-make-an-app-that-saves-user-data-to-the-cloud-that-can-be-shared-with that got put on hold as too broad, and I am really ...
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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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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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If it has tag A and tag B, should it also have tag A-B?

I just stumbled upon this while checking edits and wasn't sure how to deal with it. There's a question that is tagged with tags A and B, but there's a more specialised tag that's the combination of ...
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How can I write a sentence in a smaller font?

I would like to make a sentence small in a post. Is this feature available on SE? For example, I want to finish my question on Stack Overflow with: PS: I'm using Matlab R2012b I would like to ...
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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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Edit original question to reflect update in the duplicate?

Yesterday, user asked a question without given the relevant code. Another user gave an answer giving good advice. Today, the first user posted another (almost identical) question, but this time ...
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Should I add tag that specifies the topic but the asker doesn't know about it? [duplicate]

While reviewing questions I came across this one - Not able to understand the notations : * and ** with pointers I know these are a pointer and a pointer to pointer so I decided to add this tag to the ...
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Typo in Markdown help [closed]

On the editing help page, there's an example showing syntax highlighting with a specified language. For C# it specifies <!-- language: c# --> (you need to expand the section to see it), however ...
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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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edit review & reject help page

So there are a quite few questions about rejected edits. Many from rattled newbies (like me) facing their first rejection. And many answers boil down to one or several of the following: the reviewer ...
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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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Approving edits that minimally modify functionality

After reading this, I feel I have a pretty good idea about what kinds of edits should be approved, and which should be rejected. I have run into something I feel is a gray area, however. Let's say ...
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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 ...
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Why were my edits repeatedly rejected? (N.B OP came by and made edits for me) [duplicate]

I tried to make these edits: First edit Comment: Added 'not' in so this works for newly created objects only. I removed it in my Q for testing. Second Comment: The unedited answer does not ...
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How add automatically reason of edit (e.g.: added/removed xx characters in body)

In most edits that I view, in reason of edit I see: added 21 characters in body removed 16 characters in body per example... My question is if there is any way to add that info (added/removed xx ...
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What should I do with the content from my rejected edit?

I added some more information to an answer (and corrected a typo) but my edits were rejected. https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/6973552 What should I do with the new information? ...
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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 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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Should I edit my accepted answer if another answer has a better approach?

One of my answers is accepted and has a few upvotes as well as a few downvotes(ratio of about 4:1, so 4 upvotes per downvote), basically because another answer for this question has a better approach(...
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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 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 is this not formatted correctly?

I'm trying to post this as a question... but I when I try to submit it I get an error saying that code snippets are not blocked off.... help please! I'm having trouble debugging this. Here's my ...
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Combination tags (aka "hyphenated tags")

Basically, I noticed that there is a tag for excel, vba and then excel-vba. The third one is just the use of VBA as it applies to Excel. As far as I can tell, there is no reason why you should ever ...
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Syntax highlighting help documentation

On the help page for Markdown Editing, in the Syntax Highlighting section, it specifies to use this format for hinting at a language: <!-- language: lang-js --> setTimeout(function () { ...
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What should I do if OP keeps rejecting my edits?

I'm having a frustrating time making edits recently. I've improved the question, its formatting and added appropriate tags but the OP keeps rejecting it. See suggested edits this and this. I've ...
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Can one-letter edits be important?

An edit has to change at least 6 letters. So there is an assumption that an edit changing fewer number of letters cannot be important. But are there cases when changing (or adding, deleting) only one ...
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100 edits in one evening. Is it wrong?

Yesterday I made over 100 edits. Why I did it? To gain some badges and reputation points. To make SO site a little better Wanted to check if it is possible to gain 200 reputation points in one day ...
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Should this question be edited, closed or what?

This question seems to be a mess (even if it's quite upvoted) and I can't decide on how to proceed. It has at least following issues: it is not explaining the actual problem in a meaningful way, just ...
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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 ...
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Should we salvage an answer where the code is an attempt to answer, but the English explanation looks like a question?

Recently, I came across this question: Cascading dropdowns using JSON and MVC4 with EF It asks how to populate the code into a dropdown list from a JSON. https://stackoverflow.com/a/25871193/2982225 ...
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How to give hints to make better edits?

There is a guy who needs some hints on how to improve posts. he makes very small edits by only adding some code formatting he applies code formatting to keywords which aren't code he doesn't remove ...
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Should I fix a question that was based on silly, but not a typo, mistake?

I asked a question that was based on a mistake that, if I had more deliberately considered the tools I was using, I would not have made. I'm of two minds about what to do with this question. One, ...
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