I don't like to point the finger at people, but I think this guy has been making a lot of edits lately, many of them either incorrect or too minor, IMO.
See revision 5 on https://tex.stackexchange.com/posts/195610/revisions: the title was improved (good), but the TeXstudio tag was added and the word was made bold in the question; however, this is unwarranted because TeXstudio is sort of irrelevant here. This example is typical of his recent edit frenzy (probably a side-effect of the site's review badges).
What are your thoughts on such edits? And, if you agree that they are questionable, what mechanisms are there to stop such an edit frenzy? Should the guy be contacted directly? If so, how? Is it up to the moderators?
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-comments work in this case?@
comments only work if people are already 'active' in the comment thread. As the SE model is primarily based around StackOverflow, the issue of 'front page flooding' is not really covered (SO uses a different algorithm for filling the main page and has a huge level of question asking). Usual solution is using a 'mod ping' from chat.:-(
. As there is a mandatory peer review, I did some edits in free mind, as anything unnecessary/ wrong edit will be taken care of!