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Often, when I edit questions, it is because they need editing to be uncrap. After putting some time into making the following question uncrap, one person approved the edit, but the user rejected it outrightperson approved the edit, but the user rejected it outright, and then made no effort to uncrap their question.

1366x768 native display resolution on a GT720m - battery life + performance advantage over 1080?1366x768 native display resolution on a GT720m - battery life + performance advantage over 1080?

How should I try to repair the question? Or should I just downvote it because it is crap and move on?

Currently, I'm taking the second tactic because the user seems to not want my help in making their question uncrap, and looking at other questions he's asked, it looks like he's happy asking questions in crap form.

Often, when I edit questions, it is because they need editing to be uncrap. After putting some time into making the following question uncrap, one person approved the edit, but the user rejected it outright, and then made no effort to uncrap their question.

1366x768 native display resolution on a GT720m - battery life + performance advantage over 1080?

How should I try to repair the question? Or should I just downvote it because it is crap and move on?

Currently, I'm taking the second tactic because the user seems to not want my help in making their question uncrap, and looking at other questions he's asked, it looks like he's happy asking questions in crap form.

Often, when I edit questions, it is because they need editing to be uncrap. After putting some time into making the following question uncrap, one person approved the edit, but the user rejected it outright, and then made no effort to uncrap their question.

1366x768 native display resolution on a GT720m - battery life + performance advantage over 1080?

How should I try to repair the question? Or should I just downvote it because it is crap and move on?

Currently, I'm taking the second tactic because the user seems to not want my help in making their question uncrap, and looking at other questions he's asked, it looks like he's happy asking questions in crap form.

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Often, when I edit questions, it is because they need editing to be uncrap. After putting some time into making the following question uncrap, one person approved the edit, but the user rejected it outrightperson approved the edit, but the user rejected it outright, and then made no effort to uncrap their question.   

1366x768 native display resolution on a GT720m - battery life + performance advantage over 1080?

How should I try to repair the question? Or should I just downvote it because it is crap and move on?

Currently, I'm taking the second tactic because the user seems to not want my help in making their question uncrap, and looking at other questions he's asked, it looks like he's happy asking questions in crap form.

Often, when I edit questions, it is because they need editing to be uncrap. After putting some time into making the following question uncrap, one person approved the edit, but the user rejected it outright, and then made no effort to uncrap their question.  1366x768 native display resolution on a GT720m - battery life + performance advantage over 1080?

How should I try to repair the question? Or should I just downvote it because it is crap and move on?

Currently, I'm taking the second tactic because the user seems to not want my help in making their question uncrap, and looking at other questions he's asked, it looks like he's happy asking questions in crap form.

Often, when I edit questions, it is because they need editing to be uncrap. After putting some time into making the following question uncrap, one person approved the edit, but the user rejected it outright, and then made no effort to uncrap their question. 

1366x768 native display resolution on a GT720m - battery life + performance advantage over 1080?

How should I try to repair the question? Or should I just downvote it because it is crap and move on?

Currently, I'm taking the second tactic because the user seems to not want my help in making their question uncrap, and looking at other questions he's asked, it looks like he's happy asking questions in crap form.

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How should I try to improve a question that the user doesn't like my edits for?

Often, when I edit questions, it is because they need editing to be uncrap. After putting some time into making the following question uncrap, one person approved the edit, but the user rejected it outright, and then made no effort to uncrap their question. 1366x768 native display resolution on a GT720m - battery life + performance advantage over 1080?

How should I try to repair the question? Or should I just downvote it because it is crap and move on?

Currently, I'm taking the second tactic because the user seems to not want my help in making their question uncrap, and looking at other questions he's asked, it looks like he's happy asking questions in crap form.