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12:17 AM
@Jordan Reject. If you think the editor can change, comment on one of their posts. If it's serious, flag for moderator attention. You can invite reviewers that approve their edits to this room.
 
1:08 AM
Which approvals of mine were suspect?
 
@bjb568, I'll be more critical in future.
 
1:30 AM
@vacawama This user's suggestions are too minor.
 
@bjb568, Thanks. I'll treat edits with a more critical eye in the future.
 
 
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3:03 AM
@bjb568, are you really 94? If not, don't lie on your profile.
 
3:32 AM
@vacawama It underflew. I am 6 months old, see profile pic.
 
 
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9:20 AM
First of all, the too minor rejection reason was removed long ago. If it a change that makes no improvement whatsoever you reject it as such. If you think it's so minor but still provides some improvement, then you should show how that minor edit can be improved by improving the edit.
Retags are often not minor edits (with exceptions of course) as it can shift the question from one audience watching one tag to another watching another tag. I only reviewed 2 or 3 of this user's questions and they were correct for the ones I reviewed. I couple more I saw seemed controversial and I skipped those for someone with more experience in the area in question could review the edit.
As for the mass edit issue, this is another problem. If it was simply the user trying to burninate a tag as discussed on meta, this is perfectly okay. However this is not the case this time and is simply rep farming.
Since some of the edits are controversial I would flag the user for moderator attention. Any edits for him that are correct and cannot be improved I will still approve but it seems that looking at his activity, a lot of these are controversial and I will always reject or skip such edits.
 
@BoA err... Reject and Edit, it makes the Community user instantly reject the edit, plus gives the "Check the revision history to see what should have been changed" message if they bother learning.
But of course, if they don't, flag it.
 
Yes, that could be what you do if the edit is not correct or provides so little improvement
Which some of his were
What I'm saying is that if it's correct and minor but cannot be improved then it there's nothing wrong in approving it.
A couple of his were correct and could not be improved but a lot were either incorrect or could be improved.
 
> if it's correct and minor but cannot be improved then it there's nothing wrong in approving it.
I wholeheartedly agree. This room exists because some reviewers approve minor, "improved formatting" or "edited tags" edits that misses out various outstanding improvements.
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A: 100 edits in one evening. Is it wrong?

UnihedronYes, the mass edits are considered abusive to the reviewers. Firstly, I would like to point to you that every reviewer only deals with at most 20 tasks every day (when the queue < 1k items, which it is), so when you put everyone through lots of your edits, the pool of robo-reviewers will be clear...

 
10:21 AM
It was not a rep farm. It was a tag burnination but not one that was previously discussed and therefor is wrong. He seems to have now stopped.
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Q: Self-decided tag burnination?

t0mppaCertain user is currently flooding the edit review queue trying to change all multi-device-hybrid-apps tagged questions into a new tag he recently created: visual-studio-cordova and of course robo-reviewers are happily approving these edits. Shouldn't there be an official thread on Meta about su...

 

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