Questions tagged [specific-edit]
This tag is used to query the community on the specifics of a particular edit made or suggested on Stack Overflow or its Meta.
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How to deal with a politically motivated edit which doesn't break anything?
So I came across the following edit:
I was intrigued by the superfluous nature of the edit so I took a gander at the user's profile and it seems that they are based in Pakistan (I presume the edit ...
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Pointless edit approved
This edit was approved and should not have been. Is there some way to change it to rejected at this point?
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Not sure how to handle this unkind suggested edit [duplicate]
My options on reviewing this edit don't give me the opportunity to draw the moderator attention it deserves, which is that the person that made the edit probably needs a time-out. There's no option ...
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Suggested edit was rejected, but the rejecting user applied almost the same edit
I suggested an edit, and another user rejected it and did the same edit by himself,
Well, not exactly the same: I did replace all lowercase "I"s to uppercase since it's the correct way of writing the ...
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Replaced " with " in edit
I do not understand the edit made on my question:
https://stackoverflow.com/posts/22328191/revisions (direct link)
If it is a retagging job, why have the quotes been changed? (It even does not work ...
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I approved an edit adding backticks and fixing a typo - was that so bad as to deserve a review ban?
I just discovered that I was banned from reviewing for approving this edit. At least, the "Review" page shows so:
I just don't understand, what was wrong with it? There were two changes in formatting ...
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Does this edit change the meaning of the answer?
This answer has been recently edited (revision 4). This edit adds a lot of new information, which according to this Meta post is not a right thing to do. However, the author of that edit disagrees ...
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"Do not use" recently added to [language-agnostic]
I noticed recently that the language-agnostic tag got "DO NOT USE" added to its excerpt on Jan. 5:
DO NOT USE. Instead, use a tag that is related to the content in your question, e.g. [...
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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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Why was this particular edit rejected?
The link is dead and I updated it using WayBackMachine, and it seems 3 out of 4 reviewers think the edit is "superfluous".
https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/11794410
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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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How should I have handled this rejected edit
This edit got rejected by 2 reviewers (but approved by 1) with the following reason:
This edit deviates from the original intent of the post. Even edits that must make drastic changes should strive ...
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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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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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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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Was this rollback edit suggestion appropriate?
Yesterday I answered this question. Last night the OP edited the question to include the working solution, so this morning I suggested this edit that rolled back the change. My comment on the ...
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No idea why a suggested edit fixing formatting and typos was rejected as "defacement"
I am not sure what to do, and do not know why this suggested edit was rejected indicating that the post was defaced. I reformatted and fixed some typos to help out a new user.
I don't know the next ...
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Was my edit wrong? (replacing bit.ly link with the actual link)
I suggested an edit to this answer, with the comment
replaced bit.ly with actual link
But it was rejected by reviewers (1, 2) with these reasons:
This edit does not make the post even a little ...
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Roll back latest edit of https://stackoverflow.com/q/7122609?
The edit history of
How do I reference a JavaScript object property with a hyphen in it? shows how the editor replaced "javascript"
with "jQuery" in the title and also removed the ...
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Why was this edit rejected? How is the reviewer's edit better?
Why was this edit rejected?
The reviewer's action was "Reject and Edit". I don't know how that edit is better than mine and why mine was rejected.
The additional text provided by the system ...
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Should I have heavily edited another user's closed post for language/grammar issues?
I came across this question yesterday: How to check if the last line in a text box has only one word?.
The OP could not explain the problem due to poor English language skills. I had a discussion ...
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Why was this suggested edit that removed redundant text, rejected?
I normally do not care much about my rejected edits. It doesn't happen too often and usually it is because somebody with higher rep edits the post before mine edit is accepted, but this time it makes ...
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Unsure about an edit that changes a very popular answer
There's a question asking how to make Git track empty folders.
This answer suggested a way: creating a file called .gitkeep. It was posted in 2011. In the comments there was much debate whether this ...
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Very difficult decision on a suggested edit
Suggested edit: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/22892057
Screenshot:
So, I am just not sure because at least 63 people liked this 8 years old answer without removing this funny ...
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"Windows" tag removed when behavior was Windows-specific
I added the windows tag to Why doesn't termcolor work for Python 2.7 on Windows?, but it was subsequently removed by the user who accepted my edit as being irrelevant. On the contrary, the issue the ...
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Is editing another user's answer like this a reasonable interpretation of the "add updates as the post ages" guideline?
I noticed a major edit to a 13-year-old answer today, in which the editor (who is not the original author) changed it from a short history-based explainer into a much broader treatment advocating for ...
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Should suggested edits which add comments to code be accepted?
I just came across this suggested edit. It's confusing to me as I don't know how to review it, so I skipped it. But, I would like to know how it should be reviewed.
Good point (in favor of accepting ...
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OP undid an edit to the question title
I attempted to edit the title of this question to make it more specific to the problem being asked.
gcc compiles what it shouldn't
See: https://stackoverflow.com/revisions/75388661/3
The OP ...
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Why was the protocol removed from my URLs?
A high-rep user removed the https part from URLs in an answer of mine.
For example, from
https://docs.rs/num/latest/num/fn.pow.html
to
://docs.rs/num/latest/num/fn.pow.html
I'd like to understand ...
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What is the purpose of modifying the example domain in data example?
The revision changes instances of domain.com to domain.example in the sample data provided by the Question's author.
Does this change follow some guideline or objective for Stack Overflow quality ...
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Two suggested edits rejected because they don’t improve post quality—but they do
I suggested two edits:
Plugin Bungeecord for chat prefix
Can I make the inventory to be updated when clicking the item in another GUI, individually?
Both suggestions were declined. That was a fear ...
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Why was this edit correcting outdated links rejected?
Back in 2009, I wrote an answer. This answer contained some links to project pages, homepages, etc. that no longer exist or have moved.
A helpful editor suggested an edit which fixes those links. ...
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User keeps changing question markup to use HTML markup
While looking at this question's revision history, I've noticed that there's a user who goes by the name Alex Skorkin who has edited the contents of a question to use HTML markup instead of the ...
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How to deal with the OP editing their question after a duplicate closure to ask a new one?
Here is the question. I initially closed this question as a duplicate. Today, I found it was reopened and I was surprised. After checking the question, I saw that it was a completely new question that ...
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Should answers be edited to remove bad practices?
Take the following update:
The OP suggested security through obscurity and the editor amended the answer to remove the OP's update. Now, I agree with the editor that this is a bad practice but I'm ...
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How far should the process of "question clarification" go?
The question
Maybe this is a question of basic Stack Overflow philosophy, but that linked question seems to me to be an example of a little too much "improvement". (Check the revision history.) ...
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Is it not ok to update posts with standardization information?
Today I updated this answer. It is a good answer that mentions use of a function from a popular library. Some of the most useful parts of this particular library tends to get standardized into the ...
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Why was this suggested tag wiki edit rejected?
A recent tag wiki edit of mine was rejected, and I'm trying to figure out why. The stated reason by the reviewers was
This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read, easier to ...
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Why has my "good" edit, that fixed a significant number of issues, been rejected?
Today, I went to check my all actions tab to see what I did so far. I saw that one of my edits got rejected.
As far as I see, the reason for rejecting my edit is "The edit does not improve the ...
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Should my edit be a separate answer?
I edited an answer here to make it more deadlock-safe:
Why can't I use the 'await' operator within the body of a lock statement?
Someone else has reverted my edit, saying that it changes the original ...
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Need to stop my terrible edit
I misunderstood an answer that I think wasn't written very well, but I made a bad edit. The answer is here: Difference between Big-O and Little-O Notation.
EDIT: I actually don't have justification, ...
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Help me understand how this edit rejection criterion applies
I don't understand how my edits to this question do not improve its readability "even a little," and I suspect that the canned explanation is shorthand for something that I'm not fully aware of. Can ...
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A suggested edit that "corrects" error messages alongside other improvements
While reviewing, I saw a suggested edit that is pretty good - improves the grammar and spelling of the post and overall makes the question better.
However, it also touched on the error messages cited ...
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Edit on answer got rolled back. Did I do something wrong?
So I was looking at a few old edits of mine and found that one of my edits got rolled back. Here are the revisions of this answer. I also noticed that the creator of the answer voted for rejection on ...
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Feedback on clarifying edit rejected for defacement or deviation from original intent
Could I have some feedback on this https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/6443482 rejected edit please? The first rejection says "This edit defaces the post in order to promote a product or ...
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Why is a specific edit request rejected?
This suggested edit fixes a genuine bug in my opinion, but it was rejected. I am the author of the original answer, and the commenter (xoolive) picked a bug in the code. I suggested to him in a ...
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How to deal with small edits that don't fix the many problems with a post? [duplicate]
Take the following question:
The following are what I can see wrong with the question:
The title
The description
The code indentation
The tags (Although the editor removed php, I'd argue that web ...
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Clarification for suggested edit rejection?
It looks, from searching, that Meta is an okay place to ask this question; if not, I can delete it.
Here is the edit in question. 1 accept, 3 reject.
The OP (me) asked a question and tagged both ...
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Is it possible to flag or revert trivial non-suggested edits?
Is there some mechanism for flagging (or undoing outright) trivial edits to our posts? I recently had this single-character edit made to one of my posts, and I'm wondering is there's any way to cancel ...
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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 ...