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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. ...
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Are my edits needless?

Your edits look really good. Keep up the good work. No edits will ever make the post 100% correct, but as long as you improve posts you are doing a good job. You should always aim to make posts easier ...
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Can we stop title edits to this PHP canonical question?

I would suggest changing the title one last time after reaching consensus here, and then: If just the question title or question itself can be locked for edits without also preventing answer ...
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Post with "confidential information" repeatedly vandalized

A second rollback in quick succession already incurs an automatic "possible rollback war" flag for mods, and you can optionally add your own mod-flag to provide additional information. This ...
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What can we do to police abuse when moderators are unavailable?

There are automated systems in place already. They were working. Let me explain. Early this morning (just before 07:00UTC), when I was getting ready to catch a train, I caught the first 'rude or ...
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Users go into edit war about C tag

One of the primary purposes of tagging a question is to make sure that domain experts who might know the answer will see it. This is why it is important that questions involving the C++ language don't ...
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Are my edits needless?

Those edits vary in terms of the value they add to the post. I wouldn't want to enumerate every kind of edit which is suitable and always welcome, but here is a relevant subset: Removing noisy meta-...
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Proper procedure to take when a combative notice is added to a question

Yep, that edit has all kinds of looking for a fight written all over it. Flag it and walk away. At this point, it's best for diamond mods to get involved.
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When is it correct to re-do changes that the author intentionally rolled back?

That was removed because, well, it's not a material part of an answer to the question. Even better, it was removed by a diamond moderator. Then you added it back a couple of times. This is an ...
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Are my edits needless?

I frequently repost solutions as separate CW answers. We had a discussion on how to attribute a reposted answer here. Your attribution text was as follows: Answer on the behalf of OP: I tend to ...
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What can we do to police abuse when moderators are unavailable?

'Should we have some automatic flag trip that will temporarily suspend an account?"" No. This has too much potential for abuse. If user A doesn't like user B, user A can get some of his friends to ...
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Post with "confidential information" repeatedly vandalized

Now, several months later, this user is replacing the question text with a simple notice that they "deleted" it for reasons of confidentiality. There is nothing obviously secret in the ...
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Rollback of entirely edited question

The response is not to get further involved with the OP and Mod flag it with an explanation of what occurred. Let the moderator handle the situation. There is no point in getting into an edit war. ...
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Are my edits needless?

There's a lot of misinformation and hyperbole being bandied about in the answers here, on both sides of the debate. On the one side, you have folks who appear to have had their ego bruised by someone ...
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Are my edits needless?

I had a quick look at your edits. This was bad. I found it harder to read it after your edit. Good Mixed feelings. Your correction of the language was good Very good Very good except for the added ...
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Post with "confidential information" repeatedly vandalized

I looked at the question. It currently has 0 upvotes and 4 downvotes, it’s a duplicate, pretty terribly titled, and the code sample has not been reduced to minimum, so it’s not even particularly ...
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Users go into edit war about C tag

About the PS I flagged the (first comment in the) comment chain with an 'Other' flag and said: In this comment chain, there's a huge debate about C vs C++ vs C and C++ which is frankly not very ...
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High-rep user removing OP text from question

To be fair this should have been closed as a typo instead, then no edits to the question would have been necessary. This is because the duplicate close banner actually encourages the asker to edit ...
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When is it correct to re-do changes that the author intentionally rolled back?

First of all, your answer was about JavaScript. The part I removed is in no way related to your answer. At best it's metacommentary about the question itself. It should have never been part of the ...
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Can we stop title edits to this PHP canonical question?

Imo the title is just fine ™. If it needs to be changed at the very least change it to something more useful instead of the same thing wrapped in other words. The issues with the current edits on the ...
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An author of an important answer has repeatedly rolled back changes that make clear improvements. What should I do?

Leave it as it is. It's not the worst noise there can be. There are much worse posts in need of editing. If the author wants this answer to remain in the current style then don't change it. When we ...
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User keeps changing question markup to use HTML markup

Thank you for pointing this out. I apologize for any inconvenience these edits have caused. I will not perform edits in such a manner anymore.
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Can we stop title edits to this PHP canonical question?

Suggestion: End-to-end UTF-8 support in a LAMP web stack
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Users stating that they do not want their posts to be edited

If you want your question, or answer, to exist unmodified, the answer is very simple. You have to make it perfect, and the perfection has to survive changes over time. Allowing contributors to mark ...
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Are my edits needless?

Your edits look fine, and other answers already talk about that. I just wanted to raise a few points. Some people have mentioned that edits should only be made when they are desperately needed. If ...
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Is there a way to suggest a rollback of a rollback?

In general you can flag the post for moderator's attention and provide detailed explanation of the request. In this particular case while your edit made answer more factually correct (OP used "...
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Users go into edit war about C tag

There is lots of friction when both the c and c++ tags are used on the same question. Veterans of both languages are all deadly tired about clueless newbies tagging their questions with both tags ...
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Can we stop title edits to this PHP canonical question?

UTF-8 All The Things Credit where it's due. It's almost as informative as All the way through, and would be a huge win on the let's not take ourselves too seriously part. Cons: it's pretty useless ...
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When is it correct to re-do changes that the author intentionally rolled back?

Regarding how (and where) you said it First off: locking is only doable by diamond moderators (and up: i.e. "Community Managers" and Stack Overflow staff). In particular, the "...
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Users stating that they do not want their posts to be edited

Edit the question to improve it. For example, by removing the demand not to edit it. Let the OP roll-back the exit. Flag for Moderator intervention. Why not immediately flag for Moderator ...
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