My feeling, for what it's worth, is that edit-suggesters should suggest only substantial edits but that edit-reviewers should be lenient about this and accept suggestions that are small improvements, unless the suggester seems to be making a lot of such edits.
(I do not claim that that's any sort of official policy.)
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My grid designer has got a song stuck in his head and he can't figure out what it is. It's really distracting him ...
@bobble I get it, To be honest whenever I see an un-spoilered answer I have the urge to edit it and add spoilers, and I was going through an old question and trying to solve it before I noticed that an un-spoilered answer gave it away
I know I should have put thought into it, I'm sorry
The following describes an 8-digit positive integer. Identify this number, and explain the title of this puzzle.
The number is in the form of 2021____.
It has 24 divisors in total.
When its divisors are listed in increasing order, 3 consecutive numbers form an arithmetic progression in six diffe...
Thank you @bobble for pushing this forward; the FAQ and the textual revisions look good. This post has been featured (thanks Gareth) for greater visibility and additional community feedback. After a suitable period for further input, I believe we should be in a good place to ask the CMs to make the new texts live. — Rubio ♦Nov 23 at 7:40