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Where do edited questions with downvotes appear in question lists? [closed]

If I edit my own downvoted questions, then what would happen? Does it gets higher acceptance probability? In which section of the question list would it be displayed? In Hot, Monthly, etc?
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Editing out gender pronouns in answers

There's been discussion about gendered pronouns and answering, I'm interested in whether replacing an unsupported gendered pronoun is sufficient justification for making an edit to an answer. I came ...
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Not submitting edit rather than "eating" it when it's too late for an edit

I recently experienced a situation in chat where I was typing out a long edit to a question. When I submitted the edit, rather than getting a message that says "it's too late to edit" and keeping the ...
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When is it okay to edit posts for "Code Formatting?"

I recently posted this answer: Continuing the most outer loop from the most nested one It contains a block of Java code, written by me, currently under an edit war between myself and the original ...
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When is it appropriate to edit?

There have been a number of questions I have edited (many of them first posts or first answers) and I find myself doing a lot of grammar or spelling edits. Frequently I add an edit for "clarification",...
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Clarification for a rejected edit?

Are "why was my edit rejected" questions welcome here on meta? If not, is there the possibility to "flag" or " ask a review" ? I think that doing again the same edit is not a good practice. If yes, ...
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Should there be a minimum size to revisons?

I just saw someone edit a question, changing the title from "Rearrange an array such that when written..." to "Rearrange an array so when written...", with the note that they fixed the grammar in the ...
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"'Bumping' question after editing" feature should be removed

It happened to me lots of times. I enjoy editing old posts, and sometimes I edit dozens of them an hour. However, some people start complaining that I pollute their 'front page' (this means 'Active' ...
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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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Should I approve edits that make changes based on user comments?

This is the type of review I find myself skipping fairly often. If you look at the question, the comments clearly suggest that the change should be applied to the answer and I agree with them, but it'...
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Are we giving new users the wrong impression by the way we're writing and displaying our posts?

Note: Due to the post's complex-ish nature I've had to split this proposal into 5 sections; therefore, I could not completely summarize the entire post into one paragraph. Simply put, there isn't a "...
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Which code comparison plugin does Stack Overflow use?

Which code comparison plugin does Stack Overflow use? Is that a custom build? I checked out google-diff-match-patch but that isn't so friendly compared to the one Stack Overflow uses. To clarify, I ...
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Why is the edit button disabled for non-wiki questions and answers on Meta? [duplicate]

The edit button for other user's non-wiki questions and answers is disabled on Meta. I don't understand why. For example the edit button of this Meta answer is disabled for me. Why is this so?
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Flag edits which introduce errors?

I recently came across a post which had been edited, but during the edit, a clear error has been introduced in the code originally posted by the OP see here https://stackoverflow.com/posts/24526457/...
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Trailing thanks in questions [duplicate]

When reviewing questions from new users I often encounter they postfix their questions with "Thanks in advance", "Thank you", "Thanks, %name%", whatever. Is thanking in questions appropriate or should ...
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Should someone "improve" an answer to include information given in other answers?

I gave an answer to this PERL question. My answer did not include every single method of solving the problem and is perhaps a traditional way of solving it instead of a more modern form. As you are no ...
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What do I do about receiving an offensive email from another user on Stack Overflow?

So, this is a little bit odd, and I've been confused if I should have this question here, or not; however I'm going ahead, posting it, after reading multiple related questions about editing posts on ...
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What maximum size of animated GIF file can I attach to my StackExchange profile?

I tried to attach an animated GIF file to my StackExchange profile and I got the Oops! Message with the text below. It says it is the problem of the site, not mine. However my feeling is the issue ...
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Is it better to make meaningful one-tag edits or leave questions mis-tagged?

Although rather new to SO, one of the things I’ve done to try and contribute is to keep a tag that I follow ([webforms]) “clean” by removing the tag when a question clearly doesn’t involve the ...
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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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Reject edit when OP tries to put their results into your answer?

I put up an answer for this question: LINQ Union between two tables with the same fields and then returned in a collection My answer all works fine for me but the OP had problems when they tried to ...
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Is it ok to post draft answers and make extensive edits?

I'm only referring to my own answer, here. My answer here looks like a lot more editing than I really did, and some of my changes aren't visible. I think part of the reason is I moved the paragraphs ...
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Problem with editing simultaneously

I just tried editing this post for formatting and tags as the OP was editing it him/herself, adding the stack trace. As I saved my edit, it was registered as deleting the stack trace. Obviously that ...
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Trivial edits only concerning language/grammar [duplicate]

I just read How to deal with: redeclaration of C++ built-in type ‘char16_t’, which seems to be written by a non-native speaker of English. I guess the author's mother tongue is a language with does ...
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Can I get out of a question ban by editing my previous questions into completely new ones? [duplicate]

I've been banned from asking new questions. I wanted to clean up the mess I've created and think I really understand now how to make a good question. By editing the questions I've already asked into ...
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What to do when a suspicious, but potentially useful edit appears?

An interesting edit came through the queue today; a user had posted a question with no code, then there was an edit containing the code. Normally, this is no big deal. People (unfortunately) commonly ...
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Is it allowed to bump a question by doing an unnecessary edit?

Suppose I asked a question and it did not get enough attention for about 1 day. Is it then allowed to do an unnecessary edit to my question so that it appears at the top of the question list?
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Review edit warning lingers on

The warning about an edit being made to a post you are yourself currently editing hangs around long after it should have gone away. In this instance I had opened the edited link supplied by the ...
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Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?

When I edit questions I typically focus on style, grammar, and spelling. However, in the process I often also remove 'fluff' like: This may be simple but, ... or Can you help me with this? I ...
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Update page title for edited questions after a live refresh

This is a very small thing, but when a question is edited and the title is changed in the edit, if somebody loads the new question by clicking the grey bar instead of reloading the page, the title in ...
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Should I edit an answer if I have found steps that are unnecessary?

I'll give the backstory. I recently installed Sass on my Mac and thought it would be more complicated than that, but just out of curiosity I tried the same procedure as with addition of ssh connection ...
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How should we deal with users who edit questions that they don't own (repeatedly!) to boost their answers up?

Here's the specific question where I came across this: Can I use Objective-C blocks as properties? Notice that, in the question, it currently states this: NB full example code for 2014... just ...
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Is adding another programming language an appropriate edit of a post?

To be honest, I'm not especially bothered by this edit, as it does not necessarily detract from my answer. In fact, for some, it probably adds value. Admittedly, I'm not so certain, since the edit ...
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What to do when another user reverts my edits?

On May 15 I flagged this post for a moderator because my edits kept being reversed for what I deem a bad reason: apparently my change of "syso" to "System.out.println" was considered an invalid code ...
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Editing a question to include asker's comment - how to phrase edit summary?

I've run into (or almost run into, and had an edit squeak by 3-2) the problem described here a couple times, where an asker adds information critical to the question in a comment. I edit the ...
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Edit hunting and possible reputation farming - how should I react? [duplicate]

Occasionally the suggested edits queue on Stack Overflow gets flooded with edit suggestions by the same user. A few minutes ago there were ~5 suggested edits by the same user who apparently searched ...
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Editing a question that is not awarded as +2 pts

In SO. I usually edit posts to make them more readable & clear. Because of being under 2k points, my edits are reviewed before being applied; then if it's submitted, I got +2 points. Recently I've ...
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Drastic Question Revision

I was looking over some old comments of mine, and I saw one that just looked completely irrelevant to the question asked. I was confused, so I looked at the edit history and I found this out: https://...
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Is editing in resource links on an existing answer appropriate?

So, I've visited one of my answers here and noticed something strange in the revision history: It's something like this. Initial edit by me Spot on technical clarification by Quentin. Additional edit ...
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Are syntax corrections valid edits?

I just got the pleasure to attempt to review this suggested edit. It was a syntax correction, but was incorrect anyways (I think), so I was going to reject it. Well, it turns out other reviewers beat ...
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When should I fix grammar and spelling mistakes?

Is it bad if I just go through the stream of questions that have been recently posted, look for grammar and spelling mistakes and fix them? Will people get annoyed that instead of answering the ...
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Should we correct grammar in code

I have come across a lot of new users posting code that does not follow naming conventions. For example code like public class myclass{ int myint; String myimportantword; void method ...
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Edit Ban Can't Go Away

I got an edit ban, which means too many edits were rejected. It told me to try again in 7 days, but every day it still says try again in 7 days. Why's that? How can I get out of the edit ban?
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Should it be strongly recommended to upvote the question you just edited?

Let us assume someone encounters a question which he believes could use some clarification to become good. He edits the question, is happy with the result -> should he not upvote the question along ...
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Limiting edits to 10 characters is a bad idea [duplicate]

Often I'll take a code snippet from Stackoverflow and I try and execute it I find typos which prevent it from executing. After fixing the problems, I'd like to update the answer or question in stack, ...
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Serial editing in general: acceptable or not?

Other than in special cases, such as previously agreed retagging (burnination requests), is serial editing acceptable in general? First of all, I have a prejudice against serial editing at all. For ...
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Is it good practice to update your question with the answer that worked?

If you pose a question, and someone provides an answer that works, is it a good or bad idea to update your question to show exactly what worked? Example: C# LINQ to SQL 2 Joins This user accepted ...
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Can I edit all but one of the questions out of a disjoint multi-part question?

I came across 4 program design interview questions. Clearly too broad as there are 4 (or 5) completely disjoint parts to it. But rather than voting to close (which would probably just expire anyway),...
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Delete Java tag from 100% Android related questions [duplicate]

Is it okay to delete Java tag from questions that are completely related to Android framework? For example I recently found this question thet are 100% related to Android framework not to Java.
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Recycle abandoned question?

Somebody has already asked/described the same question/problem I have. But since he does not provide any details, he ends up with comments requesting details and no answers. Then the OP abandons the ...
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