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Can we stop title edits to this PHP canonical question?

UTF-8 all the way through This is a really old(2008) question that has become canonical for people asking a number of UTF8 questions within php (which is relatively common for various reasons). Since ...
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Replacing non English links with English ones

I found a couple of postings which contains e.g. Chinese links to the Android documentation. I think those should been replaced with their English counterparts. In detail just /intl/zh-CN needs to ...
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Is editing technology names to link to corresponding Wikipedia articles useful?

There is a particular user - a prolific editor with close to 50000 edits - who I frequently notice has edited inline links to Wikipedia into posts. For example, his most recent page of Revisions in ...
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Tagging a question based on its answers

Consider the following question: How do I use Frob to gurgle a flubber? The OP has added [frob] and [flubber] tags to it. After a while, an answer is posted: Frob is not the right tool for the ...
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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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Shouldn't the person who rolled back the author's improvements to their own answer provide an alternative answer instead?

https://stackoverflow.com/a/33155052/1011527 The original author of the answer edited their answer with an improvement. Someone else rolled it back to the original answer, instead of providing their ...
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Should the post revision-related badges (e.g., Copy Editor and Strunk & White) be improved?

Stack Overflow is using post revision related badges, such as Copy Editor and Strunk & White, to encourage users to revise posts to maintain and improve the quality of posts. However, by mining ...
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Cannot change vote even though the post has been edited

I know there is a rule on SO where you cannot change your vote after a specific period of time (I forget how long exactly, 5, 10, or 15 mins). However, you can change it if an edit has been made after ...
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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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Rejected flag about user making useless formatting edits

I flagged an editor who keeps adding random bold/italics/quotation/code formatting to posts, most of the time out of the blue. There seems to be a clear consensus among the community and moderators ...
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Should you edit out Flavour/Attitude from questions/answers

I recently came across this self answer on SO. I solved my own question and not for the first time in my existence but with a nudge from some of you guys including MetaColon above. Thanks for the ...
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Should I edit questions/answers using unnecessary indentation?

I met many questions/answers which look like this: Should I improve the formatting of those questions/answers?
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The question you're *editing* appears subjective and is likely to be closed

As I was editing a question, it yells at me: The question you're asking appears subjective and is likely to be closed. But I'm not asking the question, instead editing it - Should it not be "The ...
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Are edits that insert Swift 3 code into existing Swift 2 answers acceptable?

We have received complaints about some recent edits that inserted Swift 3 code into Swift 2 answers. One such example is here. Moderators have rolled back these edits, only to have them reinstated. ...
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Can I heavily edit my question if I answer it myself?

About a month ago, I wrote this question, which, after a few weeks, I ended up solving on my own. At the time of posting the question, I was unsure what information was important, so I included more ...
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Are GrammarBots supported?

I enjoy answering and nurturing the ruby and rubyonrails questions on Stack Exchange. However I'm often having to edit the English of a question before addressing the technical bits. Say I wrote a bot ...
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How should I handle a suggested edit with "Comment: gerhdtcfjvygkbuhnj" as the edit summary?

Suggested edit: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/22896266 Screenshot: How do I tell the editor that "gerhdtcfjvygkbuhnj" is not a useful comment for an edit? Reject and edit the ...
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Allow Improving a post even if you already reviewed a still-pending edit

If we approve or reject an edit (unless it's on our own post, or for mods), our single vote does not end the review. While that's generally a good thing, intended to ameliorate the damage a small ...
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Top-voted answer is dangerous, hiding safer answer [duplicate]

Consider This question. The accepted – and highly voted – community wiki answer works, but is a bit dangerous, as one may easily lose data. The second and third most-voted answers are essentially ...
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What happens when someone edits your answer to the point where you can't even recognize it?

There is this question where I gave a simple solution that looked like this: I came back to the question and my answer has been totally rewritten to the point where 90% of the text isn't mine and ...
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Editing my answer that has been upvoted, accepted and has bounty paid

The question I'm talking about is here My answer is short enough to quote: You need to stty onlcr in your script. I will leave the forensics of exactly where this is being unset in the tcsh ...
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Should I edit titles which have nothing to do with the actual problem?

I keep running into questions titles which may be potentially interesting, but then the problem is actually about a syntax, or some other basic error. For example, I assumed scalar-product-of-...
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Edited question made less readable

A co-worker posted a question and came back later to see that it had been edited. TL;DR: a Java stacktrace was edited to wrap at 90 chars instead of scroll. When we checked the edit my eyes glazed ...
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Question significantly edited by one answerer - My answer is now useless

This morning I answered this question. It had a numpy tag and even though he did nothing in his code except to import it I've provided an answer that builds on the NumPy library. The other answerer ...
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Editor adds same mistakes repeatedly

I just got my edit privilege and started reviewing some edits. I found some users making good edit suggestions but their edits repeatedly add the same mistake. Examples: One user often adds spaces ...
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Improving the quality of my old posts?

I've been an active member on this site since I was 14 when I was significantly less knowledgeable in not only programming but language and communication as well, and as a result I've noticed my older ...
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Why am I allowed to edit my deleted answer but not question?

If I delete my answer, I can edit it deleted. But to edit my deleted question I must undelete it. Why this inconsistency?
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Tag Wiki bulk editing

There's a user that in 3 hours has racked up 5 pages of activity for tag wiki edits, they seem to be flooding the review queue and from what I can see they are nearly all just changing the word "...
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Editing old questions to add links to similar ones

I recently ran into this question from 2011: What is the purpose of the return statement? How is it different from printing? A user recently edited the question to include context and links to other ...
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Is it OK to edit the question to change the author's intention?

I am talking about the following question: Why is a `fork()` call not optimized away in an infinite loop? The author asked a low-quality question which was definitely not a quality-add to the site. ...
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Contesting a wrongfully rejected edit

Yesterday, I made a reasonable edit suggestion to improve an answer I had personally benefited from, in the hope that others would find it easier to understand should they face the same issue. To my ...
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Rep loss due to deletion of a year old post I edited

I thought old rep (> 60 days) was supposed to be exempt from being deducted when old posts are deleted. Is this incorrect? Where can I find documentation for this? Details: On 3rd September I ...
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Is there a way to see the history of changes made to a question or an answer?

I have seen this a few times. Scenario 1: user1 asks a question. user2 answers the question. Somebody adds some comments to the question that seem useful -> leads the OP to change the question. ...
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How do I thank editors? [duplicate]

A few months ago I asked a question which was in danger of being closed. A group of editors stepped in and cleaned up my question, leading to a good answer. I believe adding a thanks comment to the ...
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Can moderators or users with high reputation edit my Stack Overflow profile?

I updated the "About Me" section in my user profile on Stack Overflow months ago, and I said something about how I have my Bachelors Degree in Applied Mathematics from California State University, ...
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Two little things against the flood of very low quality (VLQ) questions

A while ago I asked about the progress against the flood of VLQ questions: How to better handle the current flood of VLQ questions? Apparently there wasn't much changed to handle VLQ questions, or I ...
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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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Is it appropriate to edit a post to not use dialect specific terminology?

This is in a way a follow up question to "Is mocking the Indian English used by a user abusive?", and made in light of an answer and comments given in "Advice for non-native English speakers". In the ...
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The "How to Edit" section should also clarify what not to do

I recently edited an answer by adding some additional code I found helpful to solving the problem. I thought my edit fell under the "clarify meaning without changing it." After my edit was rejected, ...
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Dispute rejected edits

I edited someone's post (https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/8559008) to correct some grammar and spelling mistakes. I also removed the kinda useless phrase "Please help me!!!!". It got ...
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When do modernization edits conflict with the author's intent?

I regularly find myself "modernizing" C++ questions and answers by adding notes or changes based on more recent versions. For example, an edit might add lines 02 and 03: /* 01 */ std::find(...
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User Edits Post And Leaves Threatening Comment

I've got a Python answer about urllib that has been around for a couple of years. A few edits have been made in that time and I've not had a problem with them, but I've just had an edit that came ...
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When OP clicks [edit] while someone suggested an edit, the suggested edit gets used and the edit rejected

This isn't the first time that happens, but it was the most recent one. I made some minimal edits on this question (capitalization and some formatting). However, the OP discarded it and used it as ...
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How can I see close and reopen history of a question that wasn't edited?

When a question was edited, the close and reopen events appear in the edit history. But when a question wasn't edited at all there's no link to the history, so we can't see these events. Is there an ...
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Ping an editor for repeated invalid editing behavior

A certain new user is repeatingly changing posts and adding > to posts, changing them into a long "quote" block. So far, all of his previously accepted edits have been approved (strangely enough, ...
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This post has been edited 2 times since you began. Your edit can only be saved if it is more thorough than the currently saved edit

From the review queue I often (more than 100 times so far) "accept and edit" or "reject and edit". But today, for the first time, I've seen a strange orange banner. And on top of that, I've seen it ...
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"This answer is now being edited by [user]" label when a post is being edited

It happens a lot that the same question is being edited by multiple users, causing it to be sometimes overwritten or having almost the same edit by two different users. I want to suggest having ...
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Removing someone else's "Thank you!"

I just saw a user make this edit: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/25067193/revisions The only thing that changed was that the editor removed the word "Thanks" from the end of the post. Are ...
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Put user's comment into his question?

If I ask a user for more information, and he leaves a comment with that information, can I edit his response into his question?
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Should very old questions be updated to newer standards?

For example I am often Removing "tags" from the title of questions. Now I see a question like CSS: How to make background-image above background-color in a list that clearly falls into this ...
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