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Is there a way to suggest that a decision by the "Community" bot could be wrong? I recently made (i.e. suggested) a minor edit to a question, mostly to remove the SHOUTING, which was rejected by Community".

The edit was: http://stackoverflow.com/suggested-edits/212579https://stackoverflow.com/suggested-edits/212579

But no reason for the rejection was given. Perhaps it was simply too minor an edit, which I would be happy to accept. But I'm curious.

Is there a way to suggest that a decision by the "Community" bot could be wrong? I recently made (i.e. suggested) a minor edit to a question, mostly to remove the SHOUTING, which was rejected by Community".

The edit was: http://stackoverflow.com/suggested-edits/212579

But no reason for the rejection was given. Perhaps it was simply too minor an edit, which I would be happy to accept. But I'm curious.

Is there a way to suggest that a decision by the "Community" bot could be wrong? I recently made (i.e. suggested) a minor edit to a question, mostly to remove the SHOUTING, which was rejected by Community".

The edit was: https://stackoverflow.com/suggested-edits/212579

But no reason for the rejection was given. Perhaps it was simply too minor an edit, which I would be happy to accept. But I'm curious.

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