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When should I make edits to code?

The about page says: Improve posts by editing or commenting Our goal is to have the best answers to every question, so if you see questions or answers that can be improved, you can edit them. Use ...
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There is no shame in using "Skip"

Is there a way to encourage reviewers - especially new ones - to use "Skip" button when they are hesitant and not 100% sure what to do? For example, this edit was approved, although it is 100% ...
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"Too minor" edits - better to leave poor quality on the site?

I have seen a few posts recently on this meta site that make me wonder about "minor edits": Review ban because of approving burninate tag edits What is wrong with minor edits? When an edit only fixes ...
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Why can't I approve suggested edits single-handedly?

When an edit has been suggested on a question by an SO user with low rep, if I go to approve it (assuming I'm the first to do so) there's still a requirement for further approval. Why is this needed? ...
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How to deal with serial tag-only edits from Sub 2k users?

I was reviewing Suggested Edits today and came across a good 10 reviews in a row with tag only edits from a single user Example Now at first I thought, okay nothing suspicious. But I quickly ...
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What is the reason behind the 6 character minimum for suggested edits?

Why must edits be at least 6 characters? There are some minor spelling mistakes which could be fixed by changing less than 6 characters; I think it would be nice to include them.
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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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Stopping tag wiki plagiarism, Part II: Taking Action

tl;dr: It's time to stop letting people add stolen content to our site's tag wikis. Reviewers are letting this through, so let's start with the reviewers. These users are reviewing incorrectly and ...
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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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Suggested edit queue is full

Link to edit post below every post on Stack Overflow is disabled for me with a tooltip saying "Suggested edit queue is full". Currently there are only 135 edits in queue: I'm not sure if ...
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No error message is shown in the review queue when suggesting an edit is not possible

I was reviewing first posts, and making a ton of edits (lots of minor formatting fails) when suddenly the edit button stopped working. This was briefly puzzling, but trying to edit a random question ...
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How did a user without the "Edit Questions And Answers" privilege review Suggested Edits?

User Dany Maor just received the Custodian badge for reviewing a Suggested Edit. That privilege isn't awarded until 2000 reputation.
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Is the top bar redesign the sole cause of the suggested edit slowdown?

There have been a number of complaints on Meta recently about the suggested edit queue being at its cap. This is getting to the point where moderators are now fielding multiple flags a day from people ...
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Should I approve suggested edits that only add/remove tags? [duplicate]

Are edits involving only adding/removing tags to the body or title of the questions acceptable (assuming everything else looks good), or should they be considered too minor?
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Suggested edits showing the wrong stats

Yesterday I made a post about putting a reviewer's stats when the Improve or Reject and Edit. That post is about including the information. This post is about the information shown being '0' or being ...
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Revoking own suggested edits

I cannot seem to find any place where you can cancel an edit you have suggested to a post before it is approved. I have just mistakenly modified the scope of a question, but missing something in an ...
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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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Edits that add OP's code from 3rd party site where the license is unavailable

I saw this edit review: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/16009815 The editor wanted to add code the OP had at http://rextester.com/ According to this answer we shouldn't be allowing ...
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Let me comment on reviews (and notify the reviewers)

I am a conscientious reviewer, and the conduct of some of my fellow reviewers, especially in the suggested edit queue, MAKES MY SOUL BURN WITH FIERY HATRED is sometimes imperfect and could be improved ...
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What is wrong with minor edits? [duplicate]

This has probably been asked before, but What's wrong with minor edits? Jeff Atwood had something against them and as a result we have stupid limits on having to add 6 characters to an edit before ...
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Don't allow suggested edits to be "finished" while someone has clicked "improve"

If someone has clicked "improve" in the suggested edits queue, it should not be possible for the suggested edit to be approved until the person who's clicked improve has finished. Inspiration for ...
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Why don't you continue to gain 2 rep for edits once you've reached 2k rep?

I noticed that once I've passed 2k rep points, I don't get 2 points for edits anymore. What is the rationale/reason behind this action? I'm aware of the "Edit Questions and Answers" ...
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What causes this edit rejection: This edit conflicted with a subsequent edit

What causes this kind of communication rejection : This edit conflicted with a subsequent edit.
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Is there a way for an author to accept/improve a suggested edit after it's been rejected? [duplicate]

Here is a suggested edit that was rejected. Rejection is questionable, since it really was offering an improvement, not commenting. But I can see where the reviewers were coming from. However, if ...
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Edit suggested on Late Answers queue

I was reviewing the Late Answers queue when I saw the following for I want to split string without using split function?: That is, an answer having a suggested edit to be reviewed (link to the ...
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Does Stack Overflow need to reward edits with +2 points?

If we removed the +2 reputation gain for approved edits would it bring down the levels of nonsense in the edit review queue or would it lead to a problematic reduction in edits (and thus site quality)?...
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Pasting Fiddle snippet into original question as an edit

When I was reviewing "Suggested Edits", I came across an edit where someone had pasted the code from the Fiddle OP had added into the original question. I skipped it because I was unsure what to do. ...
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What to do when I find a user suggesting a large number of trivial edits?

While reviewing posts, I sometimes find a user who suggests a large number of trivial edits. For example just adding or removing a single tag with no other changes, or only removing "thanks" from ...
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Handling floods of "too minor" suggested edits

I recently encountered a user who went on a spree of suggesting edits, removing the tags from titles while doing nothing else. There were roughly 131 edits over a 4 hour period. Many of them were ...
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Encouraging attentive suggested edit reviewers to skip every uncontroversial review

Some time ago, I asked Qantas 94 Heavy how he got such a high reject:accept ratio, and the answer was simple but blew my mind: skipping anything that would likely be accepted just fine anyway by the ...
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Generate new types of audits for the Suggested Edits queue

The Suggested Edits queue still suffers from people who are too happy to approve things. The current batch of sloppy reviewers have learnt to Reject the current audits in the SE queue, but often don't ...
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Rolling Back Approved Edits

Would it be incorrect to rollback an approved suggested edit that obviously shouldn't be approved? Sometimes an edit gets approved because the reviewers don't take time to consider it well enough and ...
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Are we supposed to flag bad reviews?

Today I saw a suggested edit which seemed to me to be clearly bad (which I don't want to link, to avoid any sort of public shaming). The only change was removing a period in the title, and the edit ...
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Edit ban because of Community rejections

Whenever I edit a post, a warning shows up: Attention! Some of your previous edits were rejected. While reasonable edits may be rejected for many reasons outside of your control, you should review ...
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How to handle good edits to unsalvageable posts?

Not based on any post or edit in particular. A lot of bad posts have lesser issues that can be corrected with editing, such as grammar, poorly worded titles, poor tagging and lack of code formatting. ...
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Review message says I reviewed 20, but history says I reviewed 40

Today I reviewed 40 Suggested Edits. However, when I go back to the queue, the message that tells me I'm out of reviews says I've reviewed 20. Thank you for reviewing 20 suggested edits today; ...
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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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Why would someone reject this edit? [duplicate]

This edit ended up being approved, but one of the reviewers rejected it as: This edit defaces the post in order to promote a product or service, or is deliberately destructive. Was this just a ...
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Mass updating of tag wikis with content copied [duplicate]

A certain user has been making edits to tag wikis all over. Not surprising enough, the suggested changes: are copied 1 verbatim 2 from 3 wikipedia 4 with or without attribution, and do not follow ...
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"Super editors" in Suggested Edits review?

Are there some "Super editors" on Stack Overflow who are able to do more reviews? I searched on Meta Stack Exchange and Meta Stack Overflow, however I didn't find an answer to this. Am ...
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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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How should we handle edits adding unnecessary inline `code` formatting?

I've seen a few (more than a few, no links at the moment) suggested edits where the user simply wants to add code tags as they believe code is needed for every proper noun on Stack Overflow. The ...
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What does it mean when Community user approves an (incorrect) edit?

This incorrect edit to my post was suggested. It was rejected by two users, and approved by two users, one of them being the Community user. The idea behind the edit was good though, and thanks to the ...
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Let interested 2k+ users also suggest edits

I just got the privilege to edit any question/answer at will, but I have minimal experience in editing questions/answers. Reputation is no way to tell how good an editor I am. I would still like ...
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Approved suggested edit from a known troll?

Just got a message on my review queue: You approved an inappropriate code formatting edit from a known troll: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/5288856 . Please do not accept random ...
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Why is there not an edit-rejection reason to cover cleanups of off-topic questions?

A question gets asked that is entirely off-topic. As it starts attracting downvotes and close votes, somebody swoops in and edits it to clean it up, so it becomes an off-topic post with fewer typos ...
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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 did the Community user reject my suggested edit?

I have recently edited a question in which I added the code blocks for the entire question. Another user approved the edit however, Community came along and rejected the edit. Is it because adding ...
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Should I accept an edit that adds information to an answer?

I found this suggested edit on that post. The edit adds a paragraph about some test that the original poster did not find necessary to include. Shall I: accept it because it may be an improvement ...
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Is there any way to undo a suggested edit? [duplicate]

So I was editing a question this morning that had half of its relevant code accidentally commented out. These kinds of edits are generally quick, easy, and obvious, so it's easy for another editor to ...
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