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What does "pending edit" mean in the review queue? [duplicate]

I recently got enough privilege/reputation to review posts. Considering all the help I got from SO, I am honored for such a role, and I have been motivated at first in doing reviews. But I got stuck ...
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Disable `Edit` option in a review task when edit queue is full [duplicate]

I just earned (and learned about) Reviewer privileges. One of the options when reviewing is "Edit". On a recent review task (a first question) I chose the "Edit" option, but when I ...
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Filter or alert on some words or phrases when asking a question

I am reviewing in queues for a while and most of my edit cases are a good question with a begging phrase like Please help or something like that. I assume that everybody want to help here. So this ...
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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 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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How to proceed reviewing once reaching limits? [duplicate]

Suppose a relatively (definition might be vague) new user is ambitious and wants to learn the site's dynamic flow by e.g. regularly reviewing posts. Besides it profiting the site as a whole you also ...
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OP's question was erroneously edited. The moderators want to keep erroneous question as it looks 'pretty' and readable

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Truncate column names in SELECT (MySQL client) The OP for a MySQL query (Truncate column names in SELECT (MySQL client)) had a problem with the ...
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Should a suggested edit which adds new content to an old answer with good upvotes be approved?

Original question: I have recently started reviewing posts on Stack Overflow and I ran into the following situation: A newer user suggested editing an older answer (2009) with a total score of 106. ...
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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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Are edits just to replace URLs with text links okay?

I am new to the edit approval queue and stumbled about multiple edits by the same person which most of the time keep me wondering if this is a valid edit. The person seems to be mass editing URLs to ...
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Suggested tag-only edit got rejected. Is this correct?

I lurk in on the serial-port tag a lot and sometimes see questions which are about USB. I guess people think it is the universal serial bus and so it is related. But the serial-port tag summary states:...
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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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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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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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Could the suggested edits cap limit get increased with positive edit suggestions rating?

As of late I've been pretty active in the review queues myself. Editing a lot of newbie questions, adding tags, formatting, changing to more fitting titles You know the drill.. Thing is, I've lately ...
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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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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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Why was there no "Improve Edit" option? [duplicate]

I was reviewing this edit. The edit does improve the question, but I thought it would be better for the code at the end to be indent formatted instead of using backticks (my question isn't whether or ...
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Why was my edit rejected and not improved?

Here is the rejection summary, https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/17255800. While my changes are drastic, IMO they don't at all change the goal of the owner. If anything, I believe the ...
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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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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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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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Edit Policy: Helpful vs Readability

In this question, there is a JSON string which had the following erroneous tail. { temp = 304.15, pressure = 1007, humidity = 62, temp_min = 304.15, temp_max = 304.15 } Part 1: An accepted edit, by ...
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Should an on-topic edit that links to a personal page/library be approved?

I was served this review task in the suggested edit review queue This is the (now closed and deleted) original question: Is there any Hijri Date library in Ruby? Is there any Hijri Date ...
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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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Why this suggested edit with seemingly no changes has been approved?

I'm not sure what to think of this edit to my question. I see no changes whatsoever. The updater has basically copied over what was already there. It's been rejected by two users with that exact ...
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We need stricter editing reviews

Within my answers I have found some edits like changing code brackets style (and only that). In some other case someone had edited my answer changing what the code is doing (and introduced some errors ...
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My post was edited by review process. What's a poster to do? [duplicate]

My post https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/13566312 was just rendered incomprehensible by your editing process. In spite of one reviewer, @Christian_Ternus voting against the change ...
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User with 2 accounts editing own posts

While reviewing suggested edit queue I came across this question In this question user has asked a question which seems fine, but this question is edited and that editor has added much information. ...
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Is adding documentation refs generally a good thing? [closed]

In this review someone added a link to the documentation. In my opinion, this adds true value to the answer, but doesn't conflict with the authors opinion. It just shows more sources. Is this more ...
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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 ...
Kurt Van den Branden's user avatar
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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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Why does my "Approve Edit" require 2 more signatories but I can edit myself with none? [duplicate]

The question in question is How to get offer details using Microsoft Partner SDK? A user has made an edit in to bring in a linked resource (good idea in case the site goes down and the image is no ...
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Edit rejected for "attempting to address author" when it didn't seem to?

Someone suggested this edit on one of my answers. While small, it clarifies an edge case in a useful way, and I appreciate it. Before I could see it and accept it myself, though, it was rejected by ...
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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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Pointless grammar-only edits on questions

I just started to look at the edit moderation queue and noticed a pattern in some of the edits. You would see the original as such: i have a db that returns a query and i cant seem to get it to work....
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Are we going to have enough members to take care of every question that needs it?

Question base of SO is very quickly growing, we have already over 11 million questions. I'm not sure, how many active users we have who have both the reputation to edit other's questions/answers, and ...
Zoltán Schmidt's user avatar
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1 answer
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Dead links: is vandalizing the post acceptable?

I spotted this answer in the edit queue. The edit, TBH, makes me cringe. It's unsightly at best and the next reviewer clearly thought he was doing some good by keeping the strike-through and adding ...
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Discussions on edit review

Recently I made an accepted edit and the summary that I wrote was not verbose enough or descriptive. All I intended to do was to improve the readability of the question as the user was new and didn't ...
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Is there any way to reject an edit after the fact?

I ran across a clearly invalid, but approved edit-as-comment by an anonymous user. I can roll it back, obviously; and, given the edit was anonymous, it's not like I could give the original editor-...
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A subsequent change to a question while editing it might result in a seemingly meaningless edit suggestion

Yesterday I stumbled upon a question which contained an non-indented block of code, resulting in an incorrect rendering of the latter. I submitted an edit suggestion that would fix the problem, but ...
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45 votes
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Suggested edits are not removing noise - how can we give better guidance?

Spending some quality time in the Suggested Edits review queue, I am noticing more and more that there are lots of generally well-meaning editors out there who are not removing noise like "Thanks&...
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Asked to review edit on a really old question? [closed]

In my review queue was a recent edit to a question from 2008. Should this be happening? Shouldn't it just be considered out-of-date by now? What's the use of editing questions that are more than a ...
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What is the reason behind this 'community' edit?

The omniscient user 'community' made an edit to this answer (How to add a class to body tag?), and I am baffled to the reasoning behind it. The original answer was: You can extract that part of the ...
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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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7 votes
2 answers
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Should an edit that adds a "no wiki summary" tag be rejected?

A tag that has no wiki summary is (to some extent) ambiguous. I may think I know what the tag means, but others might have a different interpretation. When reviewing edits I'm inclined to reject an ...
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Suggested edit that leaves answer in question

While review suggested edits, I came across this suggestion. The suggestion (IMO) adequately fixed some grammar issue that made the post easier to understand. But it also left in a huge section of ...
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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 ...
Sourav Ghosh's user avatar
18 votes
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If I only change the syntax highlighting in a post, is that proper editing?

So, I was editing a question due to it's syntax highlighting, and as most of you know, you can direct StackOverflow to change the syntax highlighting of a code block with the HTML comment: <!-- ...
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Why does reviewing edits require three people, but making edits requires only yourself (after 2k reputation points)? [duplicate]

According to the privileges page we can make instant edits when we hit 2k reputation points. However, reviewing other peoples edits still requires some consensus between users. This makes no sense to ...
David says Reinstate Monica's user avatar