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Was my suggested edit to "Android:Playing a mp4 Video file while downloading it using LAN is...

as an edit. … And I have to assume that the reviewer does not seriously think that the OP intended to use incorrect English, punctuation, and grammar. …
33 votes
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Reviewing in the Staging Ground: A practical guide

if the author doesn't edit it within 24h), no matter how meaningless that edit is. … If you can improve anything about the question by yourself (e.g. the title, tags, spelling, grammar/wording, clarity, etc) without changing the meaning of that question, just edit it. …
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How could I have improved this suggested edit of a Python question?

I wanted to emphasize that the question was about Python 2, add the decimal and fractions tag, and fix a number of grammar mistakes. … Is there a way I could've improved the edit? …
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Is there a point to reviewing/accepting suggested edits of tags on a poorly rated duplicate?

As such, if the edit were approved, the user who suggested the edit is likely to lose the reputation anyway. For such edits, I would likely reject them, as it's unlikely to improve/salvage the post. … If the post has (many) formatting/spelling/grammar issues, I will reject it; suggested edits should address as many of the problems with the post as possible, and leaving the post in a bad state with a …
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Show rejections in the achievements-dialog as the current implementation is highly inefficient

Because community members review edits, please try to make the post substantially better than how you found it, for example, by fixing grammar or adding additional resources and hyperlinks." … on how to edit. …
55 votes
4 answers
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Practice queues for review training

Eg, a practice suggested edit review task could mention getting rid of "fluff" like greetings and "thanks in advance"; fixing capitalization, spelling and grammar errors; putting code samples into code …
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Can't get rid of questions restriction

Try to develop a habit of doing so in an edit instead. … You also have a couple of minor grammar and spelling mistakes in your questions. That's to be expected, and nobody will punish you for that! …
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Please add the ability to edit posts in the discussion-space

tagging a post, make typos, are not always that good at English, making a post hard to read without fixing grammar/wording issues, are sometimes not familiar with the markdown options, meaning the formatting … regular suggest-edit queue. …
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Why do newbie questions bring so many reputation points to the author?

Of course, this process also naturally fixes spelling and grammar errors etc. Yes, the voting can be drastically out of proportion to the work that was required. But life isn't fair. …
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
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How do I make a good edit?

Please try to improve all of the following in a single, comprehensive edit: Spelling/grammar Post title and tags Formatting Other improvements Use inline code formatting only for code You can use inline … Write a relevant Edit Summary Before you have full editing privileges, you're forced to write an edit summary to explain your edit. …
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When should I make edits to code?

The edit page says: When should I edit posts? Any time you see a post that needs improvement and are inclined to suggest an edit, you are welcome to do so. … Common reasons for edits include: To fix grammar and spelling mistakes To clarify the meaning of the post (without changing that meaning) To include additional information only found in comments, so all …
204 votes
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When should I make edits to code?

Fix any spelling/grammar errors outside of the code block Don't: Change code conventions (delimited_names to camelCase names, etc.) … Ignore improvements that can be made outside the code block (spelling, grammar, etc.) …
wjandrea's user avatar
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2 answers
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Staging Ground post-launch insights and understanding question quality

when paginating Fixed accessibility issues on timestamp, activity notice, asker/new contributor labels, and reviews completed progress bar Fixed cannot reply to comment if parent comment deleted Hide edit … intended goals to achieve 2) Documents previous attempts to solve the problem Formatting and readability 1) Provides formatting to ensure clarity and ease of understanding the problem 2) Contains proper grammar
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Is there actually a "welcome culture" here?

Some of the ways we welcome users are Staging Ground and edits to their posts to improve grammar, spelling, and remove noise. Voting doesn't play any role in being welcoming though. …
Ryan M's user avatar
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How can I get unbaned from an answer ban?

Other users can edit your posts and improve them. … While as an author you can always reject an edit which you think that fundamentally changes the meaning of your answer, edits that remove unrelated parts and that improve grammar and rephrase the text …
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