@Adriaan I have to admit to being more than a little confused at that suggested edit. Why did the comment say, "Translated back", when all they seem to have done was delete the repeated block?
... so, then another well-meaning user comes along and does actually translate the post, only for their efforts to be mercilessly rejected by a heartless moderator. xD
@AdrianMole probably because I left a comment for them on one of their answers explaining that the should not translate for the OP, let alone using a machine translator
Should this question be closed as a duplicate of the one linked in the question body? My guts say yes, the best course of actions would've been for that user to post a bounty on the duplicate target, instead of asking the same question again
@aynber the question is clearly formulated, OP has a long list of URLs and wants to use the Youtube API to make a playlist from those links. It has a clear problem statement, so it shouldn't be closed as unclear.
Looks like meta says wait until you get the rep to post a bounty, so I guess close away. I am willing to donate some rep to get a bounty going on the dupe target
meh, the question states clearly that the solutions old don't work due to changes in youtube's infrastructure, what's the harm in it sticking around, the old one is pretty terrible
(and follows the same structure, "this old solution over [here] doesn't work, plz hlp")
I am kind of in favor of getting the newer question answered and then closing the old one as a dupe of the new one. I like it because there is no way we can get the accepted answer changed on the old Q as the user is gone.
Would it be appropriate for this question to get migrated to Code Review SE? It's a high-quality question that I think would be on-topic there. I've flagged as OT, but it already has one answer and a number of helpful comments
Can I ask a question about a review (it's not an audit, but nonetheless apparently I got it wrong)?
Let me generalize it for now, I'll link to it if that was acceptable; should we reject edits on a closed question since they are not making enough improvements to reopen the question? I always thought that'd be causing harm.
IMO you shouldn't really consider the close state of the question when evaluating the edit. If the edit makes an improvement to the post, but it should stay closed then you should choose the "approve and leave closed" option (or whatever the UI text actually says)
@M-- No, they should not be rejected just because the question is closed. It used to be that such suggested edits that were the first edit after closure should be rejected because the system used to automatically expend the question's one and only entry by edit into the reopen queue upon the suggested edit which didn't resolve the issues with the question, usurping the OP's primary way to get the question reconsidered. That's no longer the case, so there's no reason to consider the closed state in the decision as to if a suggested edit should be approved.