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What to do when a suggested edit modifies code in a way to cause harm
There may be more abusive edits, listed under their activity. Reject any you find. … further edits, and suspend or destroy the account. …
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Edit to remove "Tags" from Question Title
Key APIs are fine if you can work them in organically - but don't go overboard. Remember, your goal is to attract folks who've encountered the same / similar problems to read and answer your question: …
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User Edits Post And Leaves Threatening Comment
So, that's an unnecessarily confrontational comment...
But let's ignore that for the moment. Confrontation is the language of our time, and many people struggle to separate "necessary" from "unnecess …
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Is it necessary to prevent abuse-blocked users from updating answers?
Kinda necessary, yeah - a surprisingly common technique for spammers is to post something apparently innocuous and then come back later and edit it into spam. Heck, some of 'em have gotten all fancy a …
29
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Wrong edit approved too smoothly
Moderators can give reviewers a bit of guidance the next time they try to review - I've done this. We've discussed the notion of enabling this for skilled reviewers as well, creating a better feedback …
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Clarification regarding editing answers of other users
Related: How do we encourage edits to obsolete/out of date answers? …
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Question showing an older revision, but when editing the latest revision is shown
I looked into this as a test-case for a different bug, so figured I'd drop a note on what happened for posterity.
The asker started an edit to add more information to the question. And while they w …
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Is it OK to edit the question to change the author's intention?
All you can do is treat the asker with respect and do your best to be helpful with your edits. … When you edit a question, or when you review the edits of others, ask
yourself this question: does this edit make it more likely that the
asker will obtain the information he needs? …
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Flag edits which introduce errors?
Then leave a comment for the editor - yes, you can address any editor on a post via a comment, by mentioning their name prefixed with an @-symbol:
@Erik, please be more careful with your edits. …
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It looks like my edit was merged with an edit by the question asker
You made some other edits to the post.
The asker submitted his edit - as it was within 5 minutes of the question being posted, his changes were rolled into the first revision of the post. …
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Answers explicitly allowing and Users politely adding additional code
The author explicitly invited such edits.
It's fine. Why not? …
25
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Discouraging post-and-edit
Could SO discourage this sort of behavior?
Sure, easily. Many forums lock posts as soon as they're created, preventing them from ever being changed. Some provide a small grace period for fixing …
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Unrelated edit rejection comments
There are a handful of predefined reasons for rejecting edits, and the option to write a custom one. …
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Strange rendering of word "slang" as sh=lang
The question was posted as you saw it. Then edited a minute later. Then deleted 4 minutes later.
Source: http://shouldiblamecaching.com
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Make self-rollbacks trigger "edit removed during grace period"
I think you have this backwards; the "removed during grace period" feature was sort of an artifact of how edits coalesce during the grace period - at one time, undoing the edit made it disappear from history … In effect, rollbacks never suffered from the "gaslighting" problem that we had to patch over with edits - they're always explicit about what was done. …