@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica Just a reminder that while plagiarism is tp if it's already reported, we don't actually aim to catch instances of plagiarism, and so they shouldn't be reported, as per the feedback guidance on plagiarism.
@cigien not sure, but that one is so poor quality I don’t see it being worthwhile to keep around. The dupe target is more a blog entry than a question.
@AzyCrw4282 FWIW the edits you wanted to approve were so sloppy as to be dubious (don't add code fences when the code is already indented by four spaces). Maybe preview the proposed edit before approving if you are unfamiliar with the formatting mechanisms
@AzyCrw4282 if you approve edits that only add code fences with a lang and that edit doesn't undo the indent then I don't see how that is an improvement. Based on that one alone a suspension is fair so you can look into what is expected from reviewers.
I have a meta post somewhere describing how to fix those edits correctly...although to be honest, I usually just reject them and leave a comment saying that it broke the indentation.
Oh wait, it was a meta comment, I remember now. That's why I couldn't find it...
Note for any aspiring editors having this problem: the correct solution is to select the code and click the code-format button to strip the existing indent, then add the triple backticks. — Ryan MDec 20 '21 at 2:49
@JohnDvorak only if the code highlighting was incorrect; the question's tags often help the highlighter get it right, and then typically you should also remove the four-space indentation
@cigien OK. I'll try to be careful. This was closed as a dupe (by me), reopened and then closed again against a different dupe (since my comment above). Do you think my original dupe target should be edited into the dupe list?
... I actually (now) don't mind, either way. So there's no implicit request to do anything.
@AdrianMole Yeah, I think editing the target list would be useful, so I'll do that. Your choice of target was fine actually, and the reason for reopening it doesn't make sense (the underlying type of the scoped enumeration being different doesn't really matter afaik). Both targets are reasonable, even though they're not duplicates of each other.
@Catija Maybe I'm confused (I often am) but, on the deleted post you linked, I see no "edit" button at all. On the locked post Braiam linked, I see the tooltip ("post is locked") when I click on "edit" but nothing when I just hover.
@AdrianMole JNat and I were looking for examples (since we can find them easily and y'all can't as easily) and I didn't notice it was a historical lock.