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When should code formatting be used for non-code text?

I reviewed an edit that did no change to the post apart from introducing code formatting like this to words that aren't code, such as iOS and Android (while curiously leaving Delphi untouched). I didn'...
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How to handle good edits to unsalvageable posts?

Not based on any post or edit in particular. A lot of bad posts have lesser issues that can be corrected with editing, such as grammar, poorly worded titles, poor tagging and lack of code formatting. ...
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Why can I make, but not approve, edits? [duplicate]

As a user with 2000+ reputation, I can edit questions and answers immediately, but I cannot approve or reject changes made by others: I can only vote for or against and wait for some consensus. This ...
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Should I accept an edit that adds information to an answer?

I found this suggested edit on that post. The edit adds a paragraph about some test that the original poster did not find necessary to include. Shall I: accept it because it may be an improvement ...
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Reopen Votes queue overrun due to poor approved edits/rep farming

Recently the Reopen Votes queue has been overrun with questions that have been closed, then edited by a user who is not the asker after the closure, and their edit has been approved. 95% of the time ...
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Edit removed during grace period

What's does this mean? [edit removed during grace period]? As usual I was reviewing pending reviews and the following revision was listed under reopen queue, but I didn't understand the meaning ...
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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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What if an suggested edit improves everything about a post except it does one bad thing?

What should I do when I am reviewing an edit and the editor fixes a LOT of things in a post (i.e. put blocks of code in code blocks, puts quotes in blockquotes, and fixes a lot of grammar and adds ...
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Reviewing while edit queue full?

With the new changes to the suggested edit queue, I have been running into a small conundrum while going through the First Post and Late Answer queues. I have now on multiple occasions come across ...
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Is a markup change enough improvement to be accepted as an edit?

Referring to the following suggested edit in the review queue: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/28302046 In case the suggested edit in question isn't accessible any longer, here it is ...
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Why is this a bad edit review worthy of a review suspension? [duplicate]

I was checking the review queue before heading home for the day and got this: You have made too many incorrect reviews. For an example of a task you should have reviewed differently, see: https://...
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Edit review ban for approving code formatting ... why? [duplicate]

I know, my EDIT history wasn't exactly great; so I tried to improve on that ... but still, I ran into this review Back then, I edited the suggestion (I think I removed that "Thank you" line that the ...
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Stop automatically sending edited questions to the reopen queue [duplicate]

I understand that when a question is edited, it is (according to some rules) automatically sent to the reopen queue. I suggest replacing this with doing it manually. Have some button that says "...
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Is editing code in posts to remove gender frowned upon?

I came across this suggested edit on an answer in the review queue today... I actually paused for a second, because I've never seen anything like this... I can see what the editor's intent is, but ...
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What to do about NAA posts that are still NAA after being edited in review?

Recently, I flagged an answer as Not An Answer, because it contained information that should actually be edited into the question itself (code to clarify the question). However, one of the reviewers ...
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How should "bad" language be handled?

I was just reviewing some edits when I came across an edit where a user with 97 Rep wanted to edit a answer by a user with 12k+Rep. Just by that I was thinking well this should be good.... So ...
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Flagging an answer and editing the details of that answer into another answer

This question refers to this review item: https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/17951059 of this answer. Someone decided to flag this answer as low quality and either they or another ...
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An edit that replaces an screenshot of code with actual code: how to handle? [duplicate]

Just came across this 'suggested edit' review task: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/23329610 The review comment is: "CODE FORMATTING". What is the most appropriate way to handle ...
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Why was my edit unanimously rejected?

The edit in question: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/11482386 I did some thorough research on the etiquette for editing answers, and the most authoritative answer I've found (When ...
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What is the policy on edits altering regional spellings?

I have a few times during reviews encountered edits that change a US spelling to a UK spelling (or vice versa) such as initialize -> initialise. These are typically part of larger edits that correctly ...
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What should I put in the edit summary when removing noise?

I have been editing many posts recently using suggested edits, to try and obtain the Copy Editor badge, and I see a lot of the following phrases: "Thanks!" "Yours Truly, Hank" "Hi there!" The answer ...
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Any way to amend/edit own suggested edits

I recently went through a number of unanswered questions and while reading them realized that the flow of the question could be improved by editing the post, which I then did for some of them. At ...
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Partial edits in the review queues

What is the approach of the reviewing queues? Is partial editing allowed? I.e. I can improve code formatting, but leave grammatical and spelling errors untouched. Or even the other way around. Or ...
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When I review posts, and want to make an edit, but the edit queue is full [duplicate]

When I review posts, and want to make an edit, but the edit queue is full, should I just skip it?
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