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If you look at my activity pageactivity page, you can see a lot of the edits I have reviewed. All but three (of the 20) are by the same usersame user. Over the past few days (probably up to about a week or so now) I've noticed this trend from the same user. Here's some similarities between them. These apply to most of the questions:

  • They're asked by users with very little questions asked, most are new users
  • The questions are all asked a while ago (most in January)
  • The edits are barely useful enough to not be closed as too minor
  • Most are just markdown fixes and grammatical errors that don't really take away from the post (you can still understand what it's asking even if it is there)

Should I continue to accept these edits or decline them?

If you look at my activity page, you can see a lot of the edits I have reviewed. All but three (of the 20) are by the same user. Over the past few days (probably up to about a week or so now) I've noticed this trend from the same user. Here's some similarities between them. These apply to most of the questions:

  • They're asked by users with very little questions asked, most are new users
  • The questions are all asked a while ago (most in January)
  • The edits are barely useful enough to not be closed as too minor
  • Most are just markdown fixes and grammatical errors that don't really take away from the post (you can still understand what it's asking even if it is there)

Should I continue to accept these edits or decline them?

If you look at my activity page, you can see a lot of the edits I have reviewed. All but three (of the 20) are by the same user. Over the past few days (probably up to about a week or so now) I've noticed this trend from the same user. Here's some similarities between them. These apply to most of the questions:

  • They're asked by users with very little questions asked, most are new users
  • The questions are all asked a while ago (most in January)
  • The edits are barely useful enough to not be closed as too minor
  • Most are just markdown fixes and grammatical errors that don't really take away from the post (you can still understand what it's asking even if it is there)

Should I continue to accept these edits or decline them?

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Sathyajith Bhat Mod
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If you look at my activity page, you can see a lot of the edits I have reviewed. All but three (of the 20) are by the same user. Over the past few days (probably up to about a week or so now) I've noticed this trend from the same user. Here's some similarities between them. These apply to most of the questions:

  • They're asked by users with very little questions asked, most are new users
  • The questions are all asked a while ago (most in January)
  • The edits are barely useful enough to not be closed as too minor
  • Most are just markdown fixes and grammatical errors that don't really take away from the post (you can still understand what it's asking even if it is there)

Should I continue to accept these answersedits or decline them?

If you look at my activity page, you can see a lot of the edits I have reviewed. All but three (of the 20) are by the same user. Over the past few days (probably up to about a week or so now) I've noticed this trend from the same user. Here's some similarities between them. These apply to most of the questions:

  • They're asked by users with very little questions asked, most are new users
  • The questions are all asked a while ago (most in January)
  • The edits are barely useful enough to not be closed as too minor
  • Most are just markdown fixes and grammatical errors that don't really take away from the post (you can still understand what it's asking even if it is there)

Should I continue to accept these answers or decline them?

If you look at my activity page, you can see a lot of the edits I have reviewed. All but three (of the 20) are by the same user. Over the past few days (probably up to about a week or so now) I've noticed this trend from the same user. Here's some similarities between them. These apply to most of the questions:

  • They're asked by users with very little questions asked, most are new users
  • The questions are all asked a while ago (most in January)
  • The edits are barely useful enough to not be closed as too minor
  • Most are just markdown fixes and grammatical errors that don't really take away from the post (you can still understand what it's asking even if it is there)

Should I continue to accept these edits or decline them?

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Jon
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Should somewhat trivial edits be rejected if there are a lot of them coming from the same user?

If you look at my activity page, you can see a lot of the edits I have reviewed. All but three (of the 20) are by the same user. Over the past few days (probably up to about a week or so now) I've noticed this trend from the same user. Here's some similarities between them. These apply to most of the questions:

  • They're asked by users with very little questions asked, most are new users
  • The questions are all asked a while ago (most in January)
  • The edits are barely useful enough to not be closed as too minor
  • Most are just markdown fixes and grammatical errors that don't really take away from the post (you can still understand what it's asking even if it is there)

Should I continue to accept these answers or decline them?