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For questions about the process of editing, how edits work, and other general inquiries about the edit system, use this tag.

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Threshold experiment results: closing, editing and reopening all become more effective

reopen review that completed with a verdict of “Leave Closed” (but some were still reopened) 4% were still pending There were 861 "first reopen votes" during this period Edit efficacy. 64% of initial edits … verdict of “Leave Closed”. 6% resulted in the question being reopened 58% triggered a reopen review that completed with a verdict of “Leave Closed” (a few were still reopened) There were 2531 relevant edits
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Was the 5 minute edit grace period removed?

The altered behavior follows from this discussion and this feature request: Edits will be rolled into the previous revision if the previous revision was created by the same author and none of the … rollback (bold indicates new behavior) The intent is to allow the grace period to serve its intended purpose (quiet, painless corrections) without the confusion that occasionally results when quick edits
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Is it good practice to edit one's own old posts?

Sure. If you see room for improvement, improve it! Your answer, as it stands, is great because it gets right to the point - don't lose that! But, if you were to add a paragraph explaining briefly why …
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Should I upvote an originally-poor question that I have edited into understandability?

I've done this many times - I think it's important to vote on the content as it appears, not as it was. As a side bonus, if the author rolls back your edit you can then downvote, causing a rather dra …
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Feature Request: Non-game, no-edit Stack Overflow

People editing others questions only stands to curb user education (learning to ask better questions, use better/more-descriptive wording, etc) The history of the Internet is littered with the co …
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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 …
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Why was my edit unanimously rejected?

It's actually NOT obvious that your change is correct - at least, not without further changes. You corrected the argument to getString() to be a proper XPath expression... However, a cursory scan of …
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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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Editing my answer that has been upvoted, accepted and has bounty paid

It's got your name on it. All else being equal, you get first crack at saying what goes and what doesn't. Now, if you abuse that we might run into problems, but... As long as you're setting out to imp …
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I am prompted with "Page not found We're sorry, we couldn't find the page you requested" whe...

So, it turns out you're not actually a human. According to the UserAgent string your browser is sending, you're really The Googlebot. Stack Overflow is a site for humans; we treat robots as second-cl …
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Why do we have an edit grace period?

The UI simplification is a nice bonus - I've yet to see a revision history for trivial edits that wasn't unbearably frustrating - but #2 was the original design goal for this feature, and was considered …
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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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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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Require X approved suggested edits before gaining Edit privilege

If Stack Overflow had been designed with suggested edits in place from day one, it is plausible that this is the system that would have been used. …
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What if an suggested edit improves everything about a post except it does one bad thing?

And don't turn yourself into a mindless automaton by thinking that all code edits are bad. … Tons of folks make useful code edits; heck, I've had kind souls fix code in my posts and it'd be a real shame if someone had rejected them without knowing what they were doing. …
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