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Community edit rejection, what does second editor see [duplicate]
I got a community edit reject, and I was wondering why the edit that rejected mine didn't include some (or all) of the changes I made.
What does a high rep user see when he tries to edit a post with …
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Inserting an image in another person's question by edit
Is it OK to add an image in another person's question?
Assuming it wouldn't change his question in any way, and that it would make more clear what he is asking.
For example in this post the user …
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Inserting an image in another person's question by edit
Servy
Are there situation[s] in which it's appropriate, sure. That said, I'd
expect most situations where someone is trying to edit an image into
another person's question to end up changing t …
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Community rejected edits displayed as "rejected" is misleading
Community rejected edits are displayed as .. "rejected". … Change it to something more descriptive, like "conflicting edits".
It'll display more accurately the editing skills of users, and feel more rewarding for editors. …
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Editing non functional code into .. non functional code. Editor seems unaware of the languag...
No harm was done through those edits (I haven't checked all his python edits), but it could have an effect if a user messes up existing indentation because he wasn't aware that Python indentation is meaningful … Should a custom flag be raised when a user's code-edits indicate he is unaware of the specific language details, so that a mod can investigate further and/or the user is notified? …