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Can we keep reputation earned from edits regardless?
So recently I was doing a lot of editing to get some reputation, but I noticed that only half of the edits I made actually gave me 2 reputation. The rest of the edits belonged to questions that were ...
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Improving edit queue to encourage in-depth edits
I understand why there is an edit queue on Stack Overflow. It seems necessary to avoid "flooding" and lighten the payload, but in the end, I am wondering if it is not detrimental to quality (in the ...
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Reputation earned from upvotes on an example you edited should be proportional to how helpful the edit was and how much of the edit still remains [closed]
The documentation reputation system is, well, not so great. Users are trying to farm reputation by making a very small edit on a very popular example, and then they simply wait for the upvotes to ...
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10 reputation for topic editing is too high [duplicate]
On Q & A Stack Overflow, Suggested Edits are a prime source of rep farming; a simple or trivial edit that requires little knowledge of the question content earns users under 2k reputation two rep ...
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Should the editor of an accepted answer also receive some credits (reputation)?
Sometimes there is a very broad answer and someone comes and makes and edit to improve it and include all the details. Later on the OP accepts that answer, but all the credit goes to the original ...
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Feature Request: Non-game, no-edit Stack Overflow
I think it would be nice to have an opt-out version of Stack Overflow that removes the gaming "reputation" points and lowers this site back to the original purpose without all the extra fluff.
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Allow voting on edits
Often, third party edits improve a post; sometimes they make it worse.
Currently, one can only vote on the modified post itself (where the impact is felt by the poster) or re-edit the question to ...