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Asker couldn't shape my answer as he saw fit, so he copied it with the edits he wanted anyway

Yes, this sounds like poor behaviour to me. On the one hand, taking an existing answer and building upon it for a "more correct" or "more thorough" alternative is encouraged, even if the author of ...
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A moderator messaged me that my edits which only remove "thanks" and alike are discouraged

As the moderator who sent the message, I will try to answer your questions and clarify my request. Everyone who is not OP, please note: the quotation in the question is not my entire message to OP. ...
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How to treat bad English sentence syntax and typo hell?

I would say that yes, correct the post, but also offer a polite comment, so that their future posts might be better. I sometimes say something like this for Java-related questions: Programming is ...
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Should I explain other people's code-only answers?

No, you should not insert explanations into code-only answers. An edit is to clarify the poster's intent. If they didn't explain, you are communicating your explanation, not theirs. And changing the ...
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Should we edit a question to transcribe code from an image to text?

I feel that we should not be editing a post to transcribe code in an image into text. Some of these reasons have already been touched on in the other answers, such as: Could introduce errors. Might ...
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Are edits that only remove excessive indentation from lazy copy-pastes an improvement? How should we handle them?

While proper indentation can be somewhat opinionated, we generally accept (and should accept) edits to indentation that: everyone would agree with (i.e., in braced languages, making the lines within ...
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Threshold experiment results: closing, editing and reopening all become more effective

The only real concern I can think of is that if we tell people that there's a consensus that needs to be reached, people will act towards that consensus even if it's not the right consensus. For ...
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Should I explain other people's code-only answers?

Is this OK, or should I ask the answer author to edit and add explanation themselves? You should preferably let the author do the editing and explaining, so ask for it first. But in case the author ...
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114 votes

How to treat bad English sentence syntax and typo hell?

I am seeing quite a few comments excusing an extreme lack of punctuation or grammar with something like: "English isn't the primary language of that user." English is a secondary language for me. ...
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Very difficult decision on a suggested edit

How many votes the answer had is irrelevant. This doesn’t seem like a difficult decision to me. Cleaning up the post like that is undoubtedly a good edit. The noise to signal ratio decreases ...
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Users stating that they do not want their posts to be edited

While the OP technically owns the post and has given Stack Overflow a license to publish it, this license does not give them the power to prevent us from making copy edits to it as we deem fit. ...
Makoto's user avatar
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Tag removals must be discussed and documented on Meta

We do not want this to be done in the shadows where significant damage could be done by a single user. Then please also create and run some security scripts that look for such suspicious behavior ...
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Is editing code in posts to remove gender frowned upon?

No, that's not a legitimate change. Why? It has nothing to do with gender and everything to do with the code. Simply put, you can not guarantee that the code change will have the effect you expect it ...
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Can the expression "final solution" be used on the site?

I'm not a fan of attributing meaning to words where it clearly wasn't intended to be anything close to that. Sure, the edit isn't necessarily bad, it's just different words to say the same thing. I ...
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Are SE staff testing the AI formatting assistant on real questions?

These edits are no doubt concerning, and when I was notified about them, I immediately asked the staff member in question to stop until I had a chance to talk to them (the changes happened on a day ...
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How do I format an arrow key input?

The HTML entity codes for directional arrows are pretty intuitive: Direction HTML Entity Code Shorthand HMTL Entity Code Result Up ↑ ↑ ↑ Down ↓ ↓ ↓ Left ...
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Should I explain other people's code-only answers?

Absolutely you should help make Stack Overflow better. I take every opportunity to make Stack Overflow better. I format. I add references. I improve. I clarify. I reformat. I add comments. Because I ...
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Threshold experiment results: closing, editing and reopening all become more effective

feature-request The need for consensus is the result of a bad design. I post a question. It gets closed as unclear. I make it clear. It gets closed as too broad. I narrow it. It gets closed as off ...
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Should code be edited so that it is visible rather than being in one long line?

Yes, if you're improving the quality of the post, you should make the edit. Code on a single line is not very readable, so formatting it is an improvement. Make sure that when formatting the code you ...
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SQL vs. SeQueL in edits—agree to disagree?

And yeah, I'm aware this is an extremely minor issue; does that really matter? I think that's really the point. Changing "a SQL" to "an SQL" or vice-versa is an extremely minor issue, and it's ...
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89 votes

Is it discouraged if I am gaining lots of reputation from editing questions?

You're contributing by editing, specially since your edits need approval and they seem to be getting it. You'll find out that after 500 edits you're not going to be able to gain rep because there's ...
Jean-François Fabre's user avatar
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How should I deal with this answer by a developer of the product in question?

Disclosing affiliation with the product (or company, software, etc.) mentioned in an answer is always a good idea, and in general, disclosing affiliation is mandatory on Stack Overflow. However, one ...
cigien's user avatar
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Should you edit out Flavour/Attitude from questions/answers

When a user, attempting to find their place as an upstanding member of this community, to contribute toward the noble goal of lovingly curating this vast and varied repository of knowledge we all hold ...
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Can someone explain why this edit was approved?

Version-specific tags are a bit complicated. They are a necessary evil, but they're often used inappropriately. The secret is that you should only use a version-specific tag when the question is ...
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Should I stop editing?

As one of the lowest-reputation (as I write this) users to earn Archaeologist, Research Assistant, and just now Copy Editor, I feel I have to write this. You cannot give up after one ban. Get up, ...
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How does correcting grammar and removing conversational language "deviate from original intent"?

Thanks for your edit, and try to not be discouraged. To answer your question: it does not deviate from the author's intent, and likely people just declined it because of the large-ish change from ...
Tas's user avatar
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Why did questions stop getting edited after closing in 2013?

Before 2013, each time a question was closed as a duplicate, the Community user edited the question to insert a "possible duplicate" link at the top like here. Those edits were made right after the ...
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Should I edit the expletives out of a question's code example where the answers reproduce the word?

If the expletive is not essential to the question (say, the question is about filtering expletives, but doesn't really need examples of said expletives) and you believe some people will be offended by ...
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What to do if a poster adds a username in the title for directing their question to a specific user?

Edit it out. SO is about content, not people, so if a person isn't directly related to the topic of a question, mentioning them is noise, which should be removed. I'd also leave a comment to the ...
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I started avoiding big tags on my questions, is that ok?

There is no real benefit in avoiding popular language tags. You aren't helping people to find your question, you're just making it more difficult. As long as you also tag with the specific tags, such ...
Cody Gray - on strike's user avatar

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