Questions tagged [edits]
For questions about the process of editing, how edits work, and other general inquiries about the edit system, use this tag.
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What to do when a tiny edit would markedly improve the post?
This answer is of good quality, but the submitter only inserted one newline instead of two before a code block (item 3), which makes a big difference to its readability.
The edit form won't let me ...
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Unexplained clutter in a post edited back in by author
Example: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/52825597/revisions
The author starts every post with a few symbols that do not seem to mean anything. Rather than explaining it, they edit it back in after ...
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Is it possible to undo an edit?
I have just made an edit to someone's answer by placing the reference link into the surround text. As soon as I submitted the edit, I thought "This isn't actually improving the answer a whole lot&...
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How to proceed when user is(was) adding 'callouts' to their questions targeting downvoters
Well, I kind of feel I'm right, here, but I want to make sure before I proceed any further; I've come upon a user who experienced downvotes, and thinks they're apparently being targeted by a single ...
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Removing link shorteners from posts!
According to Blacklist the use of common link shorteners in posts, SO no longer allows most short links. (Note that some of the blacklisted domains are not technically link shorteners.)
As someone ...
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Yet another offensive email from another new user on Stack Overflow [duplicate]
So, I previously had asked a similar question regarding a harassing and offensive email I received from an S.O. user who didn't like to have high-quality posts! S.O. team was very helpful and they ...
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Are imports useful when posting code on answers?
Today I've seen this user editing multiple posts and he's being doing it for a couple of days. His edits only remove imports on the code (Example) and sometimes he improves something else, that, IMO ...
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How do I thank users who improve my answers?
I would really like to find out a way to thank people who improve my answers. I tried looking at their profile but I could not find a private message button or something akin to that.
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Do you edit questions in order to provide syntax highlighting?
I tend to answer questions related to specific plugins (see questions related to parsley.js, which is a jQuery plugin).
More often than not, the OP simply adds the tag of the plugin. However, if she/...
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Do we want single, complete answers?
Today I needed to find the version of a JAR file and I came across the question How to check the version of a JAR file
I found what I needed (thanks for that) and I actually needed three answers to ...
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The editing reputation limit?
The help center seems to suggest there is a limit on reputation earned from accepted suggested edits:
suggested edit is accepted: +2 (up to +1000 total per user)
Do you simply stop gaining ...
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Review ban because of approving burninate tag edits
Recently I got a review ban for 7 days (sorry guys, because I created some sort of issues to this community, I'm very sorry about that).
But I have one question about my ban.
My review page shows ...
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How do I format an arrow key input?
As part of an edit, I'm adding <kbd> tags to various user keystrokes mentioned in a question. I can't figure out the proper way to handle arrow keys.
Left arrow?
<-?
Left?
All the options ...
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Rollback Etiquette when OP removes code from question after your answer is accepted
This question might be a duplicate of OP deletes code after question is solved / answered, what to do in these cases? [duplicate], but I am not sure.
There is one significant difference between my ...
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Require X approved suggested edits before gaining Edit privilege
Prompted by this meta question, I've read up on the Edit privilege (from here on referred to as sudo edit).
I understand this is a privilege that is earned by gaining 2,000 reputation on the site. ...
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Notification on reopening downvoted question
Very often I downvote bad question that later on gets closed. Since, it is site policy that bad question should be edited and improved rather than deleted, it would be nice to receive notification ...
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Grammar corrections: Good or Bad
I asked a question and it had a lot of grammatical mistakes. I'm glad someone notified me, and that was a good thing. But when I saw all the red, I was wondering if it could have bad consequences, ...
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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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Is it OK to edit an answer by another person to avoid it being mistaken for spam?
I came across this answer today:
Unit tests for Javacc
The original answer was basically a link-only answer by the book author to the sample code freely available on the book's website.
This ...
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Fantastic edit by Community user. Did it really do this?
I was looking at an old answer and saw it had been edited by Community. The edit was pretty substantial and quite good. Was this really done by a bot? Am I not understanding what Community does? This ...
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Why was this edit approved for my answer?
Please see https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/5881383
The editor removed the snippet, yet, 3/4 of the reviewers approved it. On a side note, they didn't even fix my typo.
Why was this ...
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Is there anything we can do to prevent question blocked users from radically editing their existing questions?
Every so often, but more frequently than we'd like, we get a question blocked user who is so desperate to ask a new question that they take one of their existing questions and completely replace it ...
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Is there a way to edit a "mostly code" question?
I was trying to edit this question (improving the title and tweaking the first sentence), but when I tried to submit my edit, I was stopped by this pop-up:
It looks like your post is mostly code; ...
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Users 'fake' editing questions to gain reputation and question editor status
I first noticed this when I was a lurker of Stack Overflow, and now it happened to one of my posts.
Users will edit some very small changes into a question and eventually revert the edits just to ...
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Edit rejected for not making post accurate; it does
I am a fairly new user to Stack Overflow, so forgive me if this is too specific to be posted on meta. If it is, I'll gladly remove it.
I recently made a fairly small edit to an answer since it ...
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Get notified of edit conflicts while working on an edit
You get notifications when a post you are viewing has been updated or received new comments. I was surprised to learn that this functionality is not present where it is needed the most -- when you are ...
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User didn't like my edit and rolled back, should I edit again?
I recently edited the code formatting of this answer. I had only put the code into a code block. But yesterday the author of the post rolled back my edit to the previous version.
I wonder why some ...
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Is it acceptable to edit an answer in ways that fundamentally change it?
Maybe the wording of my question indicates that I think the answer is "no".
I've had a number of my answers "edited" in ways that practically substituted what the editor thought was the right answer ...
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SQL vs. SeQueL in edits—agree to disagree?
I've seen a few suggested edits that have changes basically amounting to "… a SQL query …" → "… an SQL query …", and ...
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The nuclear option: massively editing the accepted answer
EDIT: I have now posted my own answer, as per some suggestions below. It's not fantastic, so if anyone has suggestions for improvement, please let me know.
Let me never again underestimate the power ...
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Are the edits of 2k rep users moderated?
I know that if a person gets 2k reputation they can edit any post without the need for approval.
The reason behind this is that Stack Overflow considers that user is experienced and understands what ...
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Should questions and answers in which the only problem is the first person singular lowercase be edited?
Quite often, I've found questions and answers in which "I" (first-person singular) was written in lowercase "i".
It seems that "There is no English language convention to use a lowercase i in place ...
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A user that keeps making tag edits to get attention [duplicate]
There is a particular user in the tags I follow that keeps making micro edits (tags only) to questions they answered themselves in the past. The revisions are clearly aimed at drawing new attention to ...
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What to do with a user defacing or even spamming his own questions? [duplicate]
So... I stumbled across a spammy-looking title:
Sense by Hello wakes you up feeling great, improves your sleep, and helps you learn how the environment of your bedroom affects your rest
and ...
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Wrong edit approved too smoothly
This pointless and wrong edit got three approve votes (in 2, 6 and 20 minutes) and no rejects. I rolled it back, because it breaks the code.
What is the proper action to let the reviewers know they ...
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Cannot edit post due to code [duplicate]
I keep seeing these posts that are mostly code wrapped by a few lines of text, aforesaid code being formatted terribly. If I try to improve their post and edit the code I get the error:
it looks ...
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The use of "EDIT" and other similar monikers in Documentation [closed]
OK. I understand that discouraging "EDIT" in Stack Overflow posts is a bit controversial. Even though questions should read like actual questions, and answers should read like actual answers (and ...
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Why did questions stop getting edited after closing in 2013?
When a question is closed but not deleted, the OP is able to edit the question (for potential re-opening later).
At one point, close to half of closed questions were edited.
What happened at the ...
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Is it acceptable to improve other people' answers to your own question?
Is it a good idea to improve on answers to your own question, once you know more about the topic?
For example: I am new to Stack Overflow, and I asked a simple question. User TylerH gave me a simple ...
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Is it OK to edit a question to remove unnecessary background details?
I recently edited a question to remove an introduction sentence that I thought unecessary to the problem solving:
I currently have an online shop selling carpets and rugs.
Considering that the ...
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Was it ok to remove the traceback here?
This edit removed the whole traceback (call stack) in the question. IMHO, this contained the detail in which line exactly the problem occurred.
Is it just my lack of Python knowledge not finding the ...
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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 it wrong to rewrite an entire answer of mine, long after it has been accepted, if it's a big improvement?
Today I got this comment on a 2 year old answer of mine:
Can you please fix the english and punctuation errors? What does gray in the corner indicate? Why is its color lighter? What is 4x? Width of ...
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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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Is it wrong to suggest to a commenter to edit my answer?
I've given a very short and practical answer that fixes OP's problem, but it didn't include any theoretical explanation to why the problem occurred. Then one of the commenters provided that ...
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Should question titles generally be questions?
I know we're not going to enforce this in general, but there's currently a lot of noise in the review queue from user Anand Solanki, whose edit history consists almost entirely of editing question ...
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Thanks being edited in to post and got approved
As you can see in the following revision history (screenshot):
The edit was approved and the following 2 edits by 1 3k rep user and 500k rep user. Still, left the non-brevity around? Am I missing ...
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Can we have a link to question when editing from review?
When editing from review, like when improving an edit, there is actually no way to get back to the question. Sometimes I feel the need when improving an edit to check back on the suggested edit, or ...
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Weird proportional font while editing a question or answer
I'm seeing something weird this morning while editing questions (and answers). Instead of the normal monospaced font I usually see, the text is some smaller proportional font. Oddly, I'm seeing the ...
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Etiquette on editing answers
I am just curious on what the etiquette is on editing answers. I just had an (old) answer edited because the editor disagreed with my choice of code. Not a grammatical error or wrong link, but some ...