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How does the Triage review queue work?
Reasons for choosing Needs Community Edit
Overhaul its substantial spelling/grammar/formatting errors
Rewrite the title to represent the core of the problem
Remove useless and mistaken tags and add crucial … Needs Author Edit
Use Needs Author Edit for questions that need more information or clarity from the author. …
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"Too minor" edits - better to leave poor quality on the site?
True, though I have never encountered this with any edit. Probably because the edit queue most often hovers between five and zero. … We should allow people to correct grammar and spelling mistakes. We don't have to be obsessive about it, but if someone is willing to spend the time for that kind of edit, let them. …
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"Too minor" edits - better to leave poor quality on the site?
The TLDR seems to be that "we" prefer incorrect grammar and wrong spelling, to correct grammar, and good spelling. … In which case, then I see why we don't approve edit reviews - we just don't want people to score points. …
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Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?
When I edit questions I typically focus on style, grammar, and spelling. However, in the process I often also remove 'fluff' like:
This may be simple but, ... …
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What do I do about receiving an offensive email from another user on Stack Overflow?
However, just as a part of my personality, I get really annoyed when I notice posts with grammar/punctuation issues. … whose posts have been edited, and if I should stop editing posts with basic grammatical mistakes or errors or should I ignore and move on, since if I'm doing the wrong edit, it won't be approved by the …
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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 …
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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.) …
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Meta hasn't changed at all
Allow more than 1 comment upvote in 5 seconds
Why did the Community user reject my suggested edit?
Why does the Community ♦ user approve and reject edits? … Is correcting a common misspelling too minor an edit?
Why can suggested edits be "too minor"?
Is it OK to downvote questions because of bad grammar? …
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Is it bad practice to post a short answer first and then add details afterwards?
Someone else might not waste time writing up the same answer while I fiddle around with my English grammar. …
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A moderator messaged me that my edits which only remove "thanks" and alike are discouraged
It's only a problem when you are (1) looking for these kinds of things to edit, (2) only making those minor edits, and (3) failing to edit other problems with a post. … For example, in this one you missed a typo and some awkward grammar. …
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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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Policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned
If you have a question for which there is a commonly held false belief or an answer that can be constructed out of common idioms and otherwise excellent grammar, the model is quite likely to report those … Similarly, you could ask if language models could be used as a tool to edit questions you've written by hand, perhaps to check the grammar or recommend new ways to phrase answers so they flow better. …
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Documentation Update, August 29th [closed]
earn +5 reputation per upvote
It makes sense that the first contribution is “substantive”
A new example must stand on its own, and we see that in how much larger (3x to 4x) they are the the typical edit … both feels unfair to reward it and incentivizes some destructive behaviors
Changes that add fewer than 20 characters will not be considered substantive
Most of these changes are minor copy edits, grammar …
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I'm new to Stack Overflow; what are some things I should do, and what things will I likely w...
If possible, edit the question to improve it so that it meets those standards. If not possible, downvote. … If someone edits your post to correct grammar or help format your post to be more readable, please don't undo that edit. …
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Misspellings in question titles
Whenever you can edit and improve the post, do it and explain your changes in the "Edit Summary".
We're here to help each other in programming issues. … I don't attempt to teach someone grammar or spelling, but whenever I feel I can improve, I do so.
Remember, we're programmers but not necessarily pro-grammars :) …