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I think the moderator was right to reject all of your edits, but for different reasons.

Personally I don't have a problem with the occasional minor edit such as these. The big concern is pushing new content off the front page. If one or two of these comes through, not a big deal. When nearly 100 of them come through all at once, as in your case, if they're approved then our front page is utterly ruined, at least for a while. At the moment we don't have a good solution for this.

The selected reject reason isn't ideal, but we didn't have any say in the removal of the previous "too minor" reject reason, and it's understandable that one might not want to type in a custom reason for dozens of suggested edits that need to be cleared out.

Taking a look at your account, you have exactly zero reputation from asking or answering questions, the primary reason we are here. These factors concern me, because it seems to indicate that you might be trying to use mass suggested edits to artificially inflate your reputation. This has happened before, and it's rarely well-received. This is not to say that that was your intention in this particular case, but it is a possibility that will be considered when reviewing a large number of edits.

Had you submitted one or two such edits, I doubt you would have had a problem getting them approved. But you didn't just happen to spot some bad grammar in a post you were reading, which is the way these usually show up in suggested edits. Instead, you specifically went looking for them and spent "an hour or two" on the project. As everyone else has mentioned, and for the reasons discussed, this doesn't really work.

I would suggest to you that your time would better spent asking or answering questions. There are still thousands of questions out there with no answersthousands of questions out there with no answers. Not only will you gain more fake internet points, but you'll actually be directly helping other people.

I think the moderator was right to reject all of your edits, but for different reasons.

Personally I don't have a problem with the occasional minor edit such as these. The big concern is pushing new content off the front page. If one or two of these comes through, not a big deal. When nearly 100 of them come through all at once, as in your case, if they're approved then our front page is utterly ruined, at least for a while. At the moment we don't have a good solution for this.

The selected reject reason isn't ideal, but we didn't have any say in the removal of the previous "too minor" reject reason, and it's understandable that one might not want to type in a custom reason for dozens of suggested edits that need to be cleared out.

Taking a look at your account, you have exactly zero reputation from asking or answering questions, the primary reason we are here. These factors concern me, because it seems to indicate that you might be trying to use mass suggested edits to artificially inflate your reputation. This has happened before, and it's rarely well-received. This is not to say that that was your intention in this particular case, but it is a possibility that will be considered when reviewing a large number of edits.

Had you submitted one or two such edits, I doubt you would have had a problem getting them approved. But you didn't just happen to spot some bad grammar in a post you were reading, which is the way these usually show up in suggested edits. Instead, you specifically went looking for them and spent "an hour or two" on the project. As everyone else has mentioned, and for the reasons discussed, this doesn't really work.

I would suggest to you that your time would better spent asking or answering questions. There are still thousands of questions out there with no answers. Not only will you gain more fake internet points, but you'll actually be directly helping other people.

I think the moderator was right to reject all of your edits, but for different reasons.

Personally I don't have a problem with the occasional minor edit such as these. The big concern is pushing new content off the front page. If one or two of these comes through, not a big deal. When nearly 100 of them come through all at once, as in your case, if they're approved then our front page is utterly ruined, at least for a while. At the moment we don't have a good solution for this.

The selected reject reason isn't ideal, but we didn't have any say in the removal of the previous "too minor" reject reason, and it's understandable that one might not want to type in a custom reason for dozens of suggested edits that need to be cleared out.

Taking a look at your account, you have exactly zero reputation from asking or answering questions, the primary reason we are here. These factors concern me, because it seems to indicate that you might be trying to use mass suggested edits to artificially inflate your reputation. This has happened before, and it's rarely well-received. This is not to say that that was your intention in this particular case, but it is a possibility that will be considered when reviewing a large number of edits.

Had you submitted one or two such edits, I doubt you would have had a problem getting them approved. But you didn't just happen to spot some bad grammar in a post you were reading, which is the way these usually show up in suggested edits. Instead, you specifically went looking for them and spent "an hour or two" on the project. As everyone else has mentioned, and for the reasons discussed, this doesn't really work.

I would suggest to you that your time would better spent asking or answering questions. There are still thousands of questions out there with no answers. Not only will you gain more fake internet points, but you'll actually be directly helping other people.

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I think the moderator was right to reject all of your edits, but for different reasons.

Personally I don't have a problem with the occasional minor edit such as these. The big concern is pushing new content off the front page. If one or two of these comes through, not a big deal. When nearly 100 of them come through all at once, as in your case, if they're approved then our front page is utterly ruined, at least for a while. At the moment we don't have a good solution for thiswe don't have a good solution for this.

The selected reject reason isn't ideal, but we didn't have any say in the removal of the previous "too minor" reject reason, and it's understandable that one might not want to type in a custom reason for dozens of suggested edits that need to be cleared out.

Taking a look at your account, you have exactly zero reputation from asking or answering questions, the primary reason we are here. These factors concern me, because it seems to indicate that you might be trying to use mass suggested edits to artificially inflate your reputation. This has happened before, and it's rarely well-received. This is not to say that that was your intention in this particular case, but it is a possibility that will be considered when reviewing a large number of edits.

Had you submitted one or two such edits, I doubt you would have had a problem getting them approved. But you didn't just happen to spot some bad grammar in a post you were reading, which is the way these usually show up in suggested edits. Instead, you specifically went looking for them and spent "an hour or two" on the project. As everyone else has mentioned, and for the reasons discussed, this doesn't really work.

I would suggest to you that your time would better spent asking or answering questions. There are still thousands of questions out there with no answers. Not only will you gain more fake internet points, but you'll actually be directly helping other people.

I think the moderator was right to reject all of your edits, but for different reasons.

Personally I don't have a problem with the occasional minor edit such as these. The big concern is pushing new content off the front page. If one or two of these comes through, not a big deal. When nearly 100 of them come through all at once, as in your case, if they're approved then our front page is utterly ruined, at least for a while. At the moment we don't have a good solution for this.

The selected reject reason isn't ideal, but we didn't have any say in the removal of the previous "too minor" reject reason, and it's understandable that one might not want to type in a custom reason for dozens of suggested edits that need to be cleared out.

Taking a look at your account, you have exactly zero reputation from asking or answering questions, the primary reason we are here. These factors concern me, because it seems to indicate that you might be trying to use mass suggested edits to artificially inflate your reputation. This has happened before, and it's rarely well-received. This is not to say that that was your intention in this particular case, but it is a possibility that will be considered when reviewing a large number of edits.

Had you submitted one or two such edits, I doubt you would have had a problem getting them approved. But you didn't just happen to spot some bad grammar in a post you were reading, which is the way these usually show up in suggested edits. Instead, you specifically went looking for them and spent "an hour or two" on the project. As everyone else has mentioned, and for the reasons discussed, this doesn't really work.

I would suggest to you that your time would better spent asking or answering questions. There are still thousands of questions out there with no answers. Not only will you gain more fake internet points, but you'll actually be directly helping other people.

I think the moderator was right to reject all of your edits, but for different reasons.

Personally I don't have a problem with the occasional minor edit such as these. The big concern is pushing new content off the front page. If one or two of these comes through, not a big deal. When nearly 100 of them come through all at once, as in your case, if they're approved then our front page is utterly ruined, at least for a while. At the moment we don't have a good solution for this.

The selected reject reason isn't ideal, but we didn't have any say in the removal of the previous "too minor" reject reason, and it's understandable that one might not want to type in a custom reason for dozens of suggested edits that need to be cleared out.

Taking a look at your account, you have exactly zero reputation from asking or answering questions, the primary reason we are here. These factors concern me, because it seems to indicate that you might be trying to use mass suggested edits to artificially inflate your reputation. This has happened before, and it's rarely well-received. This is not to say that that was your intention in this particular case, but it is a possibility that will be considered when reviewing a large number of edits.

Had you submitted one or two such edits, I doubt you would have had a problem getting them approved. But you didn't just happen to spot some bad grammar in a post you were reading, which is the way these usually show up in suggested edits. Instead, you specifically went looking for them and spent "an hour or two" on the project. As everyone else has mentioned, and for the reasons discussed, this doesn't really work.

I would suggest to you that your time would better spent asking or answering questions. There are still thousands of questions out there with no answers. Not only will you gain more fake internet points, but you'll actually be directly helping other people.

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I think the moderator was right to reject all of your edits, but for different reasons.

Personally I don't have a problem with the occasional minor edit such as these. The big concern is pushing new content off the front page. If one or two of these comes through, not a big deal. When nearly 100 of them come through all at once, as in your case, if they're approved then our front page is utterly ruined, at least for a while. At the moment we don't have a good solution for this.

The selected reject reason isn't ideal, but we didn't have any say in the removal of the previous "too minor" reject reason, and it's understandable that one might not want to type in a custom reason for dozens of suggested edits that need to be cleared out.

Taking a look at your account, you have exactly zero reputation from asking or answering questions, the primary reason we are here. These factors concern me, because it seems to indicate that you might be trying to use mass suggested edits to artificially inflate your reputation. This has happened before, and it's rarely well-received. This is not to say that that was your intention in this particular case, but it is a possibility that will be considered when reviewing a large number of edits.

Had you submitted one or two such edits, I doubt you would have had a problem getting them approved. But you didn't just happen to spot some bad grammar in a post you were reading, which is the way these usually show up in suggested edits. Instead, you specifically went looking for them and spent "an hour or two" on the project. As everyone else has mentioned, and for the reasons discussed, this doesn't really work.

I would suggest to you that your time would better spent asking or answering questions. There are still thousands of questions out there with no answers. Not only will you gain more fake internet points, but you'll actually be directly helping other people.

I think the moderator was right to reject all of your edits, but for different reasons.

Personally I don't have a problem with the occasional minor edit such as these. The big concern is pushing new content off the front page. If one or two of these comes through, not a big deal. When nearly 100 of them come through all at once, as in your case, if they're approved then our front page is utterly ruined, at least for a while.

The selected reject reason isn't ideal, but we didn't have any say in the removal of the previous "too minor" reject reason, and it's understandable that one might not want to type in a custom reason for dozens of suggested edits that need to be cleared out.

Taking a look at your account, you have exactly zero reputation from asking or answering questions, the primary reason we are here. These factors concern me, because it seems to indicate that you might be trying to use mass suggested edits to artificially inflate your reputation. This has happened before, and it's rarely well-received.

Had you submitted one or two such edits, I doubt you would have had a problem getting them approved. But you didn't just happen to spot some bad grammar in a post you were reading, which is the way these usually show up in suggested edits. Instead, you specifically went looking for them and spent "an hour or two" on the project. As everyone else has mentioned, and for the reasons discussed, this doesn't really work.

I would suggest to you that your time would better spent asking or answering questions. There are still thousands of questions out there with no answers. Not only will you gain more fake internet points, but you'll actually be directly helping other people.

I think the moderator was right to reject all of your edits, but for different reasons.

Personally I don't have a problem with the occasional minor edit such as these. The big concern is pushing new content off the front page. If one or two of these comes through, not a big deal. When nearly 100 of them come through all at once, as in your case, if they're approved then our front page is utterly ruined, at least for a while. At the moment we don't have a good solution for this.

The selected reject reason isn't ideal, but we didn't have any say in the removal of the previous "too minor" reject reason, and it's understandable that one might not want to type in a custom reason for dozens of suggested edits that need to be cleared out.

Taking a look at your account, you have exactly zero reputation from asking or answering questions, the primary reason we are here. These factors concern me, because it seems to indicate that you might be trying to use mass suggested edits to artificially inflate your reputation. This has happened before, and it's rarely well-received. This is not to say that that was your intention in this particular case, but it is a possibility that will be considered when reviewing a large number of edits.

Had you submitted one or two such edits, I doubt you would have had a problem getting them approved. But you didn't just happen to spot some bad grammar in a post you were reading, which is the way these usually show up in suggested edits. Instead, you specifically went looking for them and spent "an hour or two" on the project. As everyone else has mentioned, and for the reasons discussed, this doesn't really work.

I would suggest to you that your time would better spent asking or answering questions. There are still thousands of questions out there with no answers. Not only will you gain more fake internet points, but you'll actually be directly helping other people.

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