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TL;DR I consider suggested edits "flooding the queue" when I am annoyed to see the same user's suggestions during a review session.


I do a lot of my reviews of suggested edits in blocks of 5-10. This means I notice when users are spamming lots of suggestions in a short time period. If they are able to put in so many suggestions that I see their name appear 4 times in my block of reviews, it's a good indication their edits are really minor and/or incomplete. These kinds of suggestions often address only one aspect of the post and are incomplete. Examples include questionable "improved formatting" edits or only fixing tags. Seeing a bunch of these from the same user annoys me quite a bit and makes lean towards rejecting the edits as "no improvement whatsoever."

Sometimes I see repeated good edits from the same user, but these are much rarer occurrences. Good suggestions take more time on average to fix (almost) everything with a post, and that makes it less likely for me to see more than a couple of suggestions from the same user making these thorough suggestions. Even if I do see 4 consecutive good suggestions from the same user, I'm happily approve their complete and helpful suggestions.

These aren't precise metrics by any means, but they are the standards by which I define "serial minor edit suggestions."

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