If it's part of a larger edit, it's clearly an acceptable change. Even if we assume it may be acceptable according to many, it's presumably also wrong according to many, so, to quote a relevant part of [the British / American English thread](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/252504/1711796) you mentioned: >Edits to change things to ... should be ... **unless they are part of wider edits to make improvements to the post**. In that case it's probably not worth getting worked up over it. What about an edit just for that (if there's nothing else wrong)? I'd say it could go either way (but only if you have edit privileges, i.e. 2k reputation, otherwise there'll need to be other changes) - use your best judgement. [The English site thread](http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/31060/is-it-proper-to-use-a-colon-followed-immediately-by-a-hyphen) gives a strong, but not definitive, indication that it's an error. If it's definitely an error, it'd be just fixing a typo, [which seems to be fine if there's nothing else wrong](http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/77233/are-we-discouraged-from-fixing-typos-and-misspellings-on-stack-exchange-sites).